We are extremely proud of and humbled by the articles and blog posts that people have taken the time to write about this project.
- “Star Stuff: Fly me to the Moon, & Mercury, & Mars” on SyFy Wire
(November 2017) - “Weekly Space Hangout – Oct 4, 2017: CosmoQuest’s Image Detective Citizen Science Project” on Universe Today
(October 2017) - “Help identify Earth features in astronaut photos” By Eleanor Imster on Earthsky (October 2017)
- “Citizen scientists invited to help label ISS images” By Nicole Kiefert on Astronomy Magazine (October 2017)
- “ Public Invited to Analyze Photos Taken by International Space Station Astronauts” on Space Daily (October 2017)
- “ Hey Citizen Scientists! Help NASA Analyze Images Taken from the Space Station” on Universe Today
(October 2017) - “ Public invited to test new tool to study earth using photos taken by International Space Station astronauts” on Phys.org
(October 2017) - “ Public Invited to Test New Tool to Study Earth using Photos Taken by International Space Station Astronauts” on Astronomical Society of the Pacific
(October 2017) - “InVestaGate Solar System Formation” in NSTA Reports’ “Freebies for Science Teachers” (Also online here; September 2014)
- “Website offers launchpad for volunteer astronomers” by Marty Scott for Union Bulletin (August 29, 2014)
- “Help ID Moon Craters from Your Couch” podcast by Karen Hopkin for Scientific American 60-Second Space (April 22, 2014)
- “News from the Dark” podcast w/ Desiree Schell on Science for the People (April 4, 2014)
- “Universe Update, March 2014” by Ryan Wyatt on California Academy of Sciences: Science Today (March 31, 2014)
- “Moon Craters: Volunteers’ Mapping as Reliable as Scientists’, Study Says” by Jonna Lorenz on Newsmax (March 26, 2014)
- “Earth or Not: New App Tests Your Terrestrial Smarts” by Amy Shira Teitel on Discovery Space News (March 26, 2014)
- “What’s so Hard About Counting Craters?” in press release by Washington University of St. Louis (March 25, 2014)
- “Counting Moon Craters: Amateurs, Scientists Do Equally Well” by Elizabeth Howell on Space.com (March 24, 2014)
- “Boulder scientist shows amateurs can play key role in space research” by Charlie Brennan on Boulder Daily Camera (March 20, 2014)
- “Support Citizen Science and Learn Something Along the Way!” by Morgan Rehnberg on Cosmic Chatter (March 18, 2014)
- “New Study Reveals Citizen Scientists Can Count Craters with the Best of ‘Em” by Lenny Pierce on Nerdist (March 18, 2014)
- “Crowdsourced ‘Crater Counting’ as Good as the Pros” by Ed Krayewski on Reason.com (March 18, 2014)
- “CosmoQuest makes counting craters on moon a child’s play” on Northern Voices Online (March 16, 2014)
- “Crowd-sourced amateurs as good as professionals at finding Moon craters: study” by Bruce Totolos on French Tribune (March 16, 2014)
- “Amateur tallies of craters on the Moon as good as experts” on Northern Voices Online (March 16, 2014)
- “Crater counting becomes crowdsourced…and it works” by James Maynard on Tech Times (March 16, 2014)
- “Astronomy Amateurs as Good as Pros in Determining Crater Count” by Christina St-Jean on Liberty Voice (March 16, 2014)
- “The Impact of Citizen Science” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy for Slate (March 16, 2014)
- “Crowdsourcing succeeds in study of lunar craters” by Andrew McDonald on The Space Reporter (March 15, 2014)
- “Anyone Can Help Researchers To Map the Moon” by Cody Chan on The Almagest (March 15, 2014)
- “Moon Crater-Counting Crowdsourcing Result Just as Good as Experts” by Julie S. on Headlines & Global News (March 15, 2014)
- “Amateur Moon Mappers Can Spot Craters As Well As The Pros, Says New Study” by Charles Poladian on International Business Times (March 15, 2014)
- “Study: Crowd-Sourced Web Amateurs as Good as Experts at Finding Moon Craters” by David Murphy on PCMag (March 15, 2014)
- “Citizen Scientists Programs Allows For Anyone to Help in Research” by Osvaldo Nunez on Design & Trend (March 14, 2014)
- “Counting Craters for SCIENCE” by Mika McKinnon on io9 (March 14, 2014)
- “Crowd-Sourced Science Actually Works, Shows Study” by Sean Patterson on WebProNews (March 14, 2014)
- “Anybody Can Map the Moon!” on Economic Times (March 14, 2014)
- “Crowdsourcing Crater Counting on Moon is Effective, Accurate” by James A. Foley on Nature World News (March 14, 2014)
- “Citizen Scientists Count Lunar Craters” by Lee Rannals on redOrbit (March 14, 2014)
- “Crowdsourced Moon maps get accuracy approval” by Chris Davies on SlashGear (March 14, 2014)
- “ Counting Craters: YOU Can Help Map the Moon” by Nicole Gugliucci on Discovery Space News (March 14, 2014)
- “Even You Can Map the Moon, Say Researchers” on Business Standard (March 14, 2014)
- “CosmoQuest Shows Everyday People Can Map the Moon” in a press release by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (March 13, 2014)
- “Earth or Not Earth – CosmoQuest App” on NASA Earth and Space Science Education News (January 23, 2014)
- “Earth or Not Earth” by Irene Antonenko on Planetary Geo Log (December 31, 2013)
- “App Review: Earth or Not Earth” by Ray Sanders on Universe Today (December 20, 2013)
- “Dwarf Planet Ceres: Gatekeeper to the History of Water in the Solar System” by The Daily Galaxy (December 6, 2013)
- “Ice on Ceres: ‘An Interesting Paradox’” by Nola Taylor Redd on Astrobiology Magazine (December 5, 2013)
- “Dwarf Planet Ceres – ‘A Game Changer in the Solar System’” by Nola Taylor Redd on Astrobiology Magazine (August 28, 2013)
- “Get a Virtual Tour of Mauna Kea’s Monster Telescopes” by Nicole Gugliucci on Discovery News: Space (July 19, 2013)
- “CosmoQuest Hangout-A-Thon” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy (June 15, 2013)
- “My Moon/CosmoQuest Hangout with Mike Vergalla” on Moon Express Blog (May 21, 2013)
- “Two New Online Courses from CosmoQuest” by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (April 8, 2013)
- “CosmoQuest Lunar Surface Geology Workshop for Middle School Educators” on NASA Earth and Space Science Education News (March 26, 2013)
- “Citizen Science Maps Asteroid Craters like the Pros” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy (March 24, 2013)
- “A Tale of Three Craters” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy (December 11, 2012)
- “The Moon’s Youngest Crater” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy (November 26, 2012)
- “New Online Astronomy Course from CosmoQuest” by Ray Sanders on Universe Today (November 21, 2012)
- “Wanted: Asteroid Mappers to Help Scientists Delve Through Data from Dawn” by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (September 11, 2012)
- “Join Universe Today’s Live Webcast of the Curiosity Rover Landing” by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (July 31, 2012)
- “CosmoQuest Offering Online Astronomy Course” by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (July 17, 2012)
- “To the Moon, with CosmoQuest!” on Isotropica (June 28, 2012)
- “While We Are On Things Lunar; Map the Moon with Cosmo Quest” by Ian Musgrave on Astroblog (May 4, 2012)
- “CosmoQuest MoonMappers Lets Citizen Scientists Do Real Science” on Technology Blog (May 3, 2012)
- “Map and measure a million Moon craters!” by Phil Plait on Bad Astronomy (April 30, 2012)
- “Join the Million Crater Challenge” by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (April 23, 2012)
- “CosmoQuest takes SIUE to infinity and beyond” by John Layton on The Alestle (April 19, 2012)
- “MoonMapper Let’s You Explore the Moon’s Surface” (March 27, 2012) by Ariel Schwartz on Co.EXIST
- “Become a Moon Mapper at CosmoQuest” by TopSpacer on HobbySpace (March 3, 2012)
- “Breaking Stereotypes with ‘We are CosmoQuest’” written by Pamela Gay on StarStryder (February 15, 2012)
- “CosmoQuest: Where would you like to explore today?” on Astronomers Without Borders (February 10, 2012)
- “Where in the Cosmos” (scroll down) by Alan Boyle on MSNBC Photoblog
- “CosmoQuest: Taking Citizen Science to the Next Level,” written by Nancy Atkinson on Universe Today (January 27, 2012)
- “Come, Explore the Universe with Us!,” by Nicole Gugliucci on One Astronomer’s Noise (January 22, 2012)