An astronomer asks: I don have any formal training, but astronomy has been an active hobby of mine for years. Am I qualified to volunteer for Project ASTRO?
Almost certainly, yes! Many amateur astronomers know far more about the subject at a practical level than the “professionals”. We do ask that you have some experience in explaining astronomy to the public or to children, and that you are comfortable with the subject matter (see the previous Q&A for a list of topics). Membership of an astronomy-related organization also helps. “Armchair astronomers” are most welcome to apply – you don’t need a PhD or a telescope to be a Project ASTRO astronomer. Please contact us if you still have concerns and we shall be glad to discuss them with you.
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