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Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2011

A FOLLOW-UP STUDY ON THE PARTICIPANTS OF INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMY OLYMPIAD COMPETITIONS

In-Sung Yim; Hyun-Il Sung; Yoo-Jea Kim; Seung-Urn Choe

We have carried out a follow-up study on the students who have participated or are going to participate in either the International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO), the Asia Pacific Astronomy Olympiad (APAO) or the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) from 2002 to 2011. The survey questionnaires returned from ten high school students including five who are to participate in 2011 as well as fourteen college students have been analyzed in various aspects of their backgrounds and personal characteristics. In family life, their parents tend to have high educational background along with high expectations for their children. In regard to the academic environment, most students express a general satisfaction in school life, including their relationship with teachers and classmates. In personal characteristics, they describe themselves as inquisitive, perseverant, competitive, creative, self-motivated and goal-oriented, in addition to many other traits. Most students have a strong interest in astronomy which usually begins in middle schools through exposure to astronomy books. On top of it, the astronomy olympiad has provided them with an opportunity to strengthen their self-esteem, problem-solving ability and conviction about scientific careers. Accordingly, the experience in astronomy olympiad has led a considerable number of students to continuously studying in astronomy related fields or otherwise in other science and engineering areas. In conclusion, the astronomy olympiad plays such an important role that it can make a significant contribution to astronomy as well as science in general by having positive impact on the potential career path of its participants.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2003

ARCHIVE OF BOHYUNSAN OPTICAL ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY(BOAO) ASTRONOMICAL DATA

Hyun-Il Sung; Sang-Chul Kim; Hyun-Woong Nam; Bong-Gyu Kim; In-Sung Yim

Korean Astronomical Data Center (KADC, http://kadc.kao.re.kr) in Korea Astronomy Observatory (KAO) has constructed an archive of Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO) 1.8m telescope data. The archive is consisted of photometric (1KCCD, 2KCCD) and spectroscopic data of 400GB amount for the period of 1997 to 2002,and the first web service is made of the data from 1997 to 2001. In the search page, primary search criterion of object name or coordinates is used. Users can also refine the search criteria using parameters such as observation date, observer(s), data type, and/or instrument. The data identified from the search can be uploaded to the FTP site for further downloading in FITS format. This archive is the first DB of astronomical data made in Korea.


Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society | 2014

TWO MOLECULAR CLOUDS WITH ANOMALOUS VELOCITIES IN THE GALACTIC ANTICENTER

Youngung Lee; Young Sik Kim; Hyung-Goo Kim; Jae-Hoon Jung; In-Sung Yim; H. Kang; Chang-Hoon Lee; Bong-Gyu Kim; Kwang-Tae Kim

We map two molecular clouds located in the exact anticenter region emitting in the (J = 1-0) transition of 12 CO and 13 CO using the 3-mm SIS mixer receiver on the 14-m radio telescope at Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory. The target clouds with anomalous velocities of V LSR ~ -20 km s -1 are distinguished from other clouds in this direction. In addition, they are located in the interarm region between the Orion Arm and the Perseus Arm. Sizes of the clouds are estimated to be about 8.6 and 10.8 pc, respectively. The total mass is estimated to be about 4 x 10³ M ⊙ using CO luminosity of the clouds. Several cores are detected, but no sign of star formation is found according to the IRAS point sources. Their larger linewidths, anomalous velocities, and their location at the interarm region make these clouds more distinguished, though their physical properties are similar to the dark clouds in the solar neighborhood in terms of mass and size.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2011

PRESENT STATUS AND SCIENTIFIC FACTOR ANALYSIS ON ITS PAST PROBLEMS OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD ON ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS

In-Sung Yim; Hyun-Il Sung; In-Woo Han; Yoo-Jea Kim; Seung-Urn Choe

The International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) initiated by the Thailand Astronomical Society in 2007 is an annual competition for high school students. One of its aim is to enhance the development of international exchange in the field of school education in astronomy and astrophysics. This paper first provides the overview of the IOAA in terms of key regulations based on its statutes, history and current status. Secondly, the published syllabus of the IOAA is used for content analysis according to subject areas regarding the exam questions of the IOAA in theoretical, observational and data analysis parts from 2007 to 2010. Also, a scientific inquiry framework is applied to the same questions for assessment based on scientific inquiry in the cognitive aspect with two sub-classes of scientific knowledge and scientific reasoning. Among a dozen astronomy subject areas listed on the syllabus, the theoretical part of the IOAA makes more frequent use of the Sun, the solar system, properties of stars, and concept of time. In content knowledge, a factor of scientific knowledge, the IOAA questions, especially in the theoretical part have a lesser degree in difficulty than the IAO (International Astronomy Olympiad) exam questions for the same period whose degree in difficulty is comparable to college level. With regard to scientific reasoning, the IOAA questions tend to involve convergent rather than divergent thinking. Lastly, in light of these findings, discussions are given on the outcome of Korean participation in the previous IOAAs and ways to help better in preparing Korean students for future astronomy Olympiads.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2008

PRESENT STATUS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMY OLYMPIAD AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE STUDY ON ITS PAST PROBLEMS

In-Sung Yim; Hyun-Il Sung; Kwang-Dong Kim; Bong-Gyu Kim; Yoo-Jea Kim; Yong-Hee Kang; Seung-Urn Choe

The International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) was established by the Euro-Asian Astronomical Society in order to disseminate astronomical knowledge, promote international cooperation in astronomical education area and recognize the importance of astronomy in far-reaching field of science and human culture. The first IAO competition was held at the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences located in the north Caucasus of Russia in 1996. Since then, it has been held every year. This paper describes the present status of the IAO main regulations regarding its operation and major results by year, related institutions, and organizations. We created a scientific inquiry framework to analyze past IAO problems in the recognitive aspect in order to measure levels of the scientific knowledges and the scientific thinking abilities. Through this analysis, we can understand the current status of the IAO, and examine the future direction of Korea Astronomy Olympiad. Also, we can make preparation for the IAO competition and the education of delegates.


Journal of Information Management | 2008

A Study on the Construction of Integrated Management System of Distributed Astronomical Data

Hyun-Il Sung; In-Sung Yim

We constructed the integrated management system of distributed astronomical data of Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory(BOAO), Sobaeksan Optical Astronomy Observatory (SOAO), and Mt. Lemmon Optical Astronomy Observatory(LOAO). The observed data was stored in the archive of the observatory and MySQL table is saved in the integrated management system. There are data archive managers in the observatories and they manage the integrated management system such as data storing, head information extraction, table generation, and management of web pages, etc. The users can search and download all the data in the integrated management system web page. The concept of this system - send queries from web page to the observatory archives - is the same of the basic concept of virtual observatory. This research is one of the main work in the Korean virtual observatory which is take part in the international virtual observatory alliance.


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2007

ANALYSIS OF THE SCIENTIFIC INQUIRIES TYPES ON ALMANAC AND HISTORICAL ASTRONOMY IN THE ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE Q&A SERVICE

In-Sung Yim; Hyun-Il Sung; Kwang-Dong Kim; Soon-Wook Kim; Seung-Urn Choe

In this paper, we analyze the scientific inquiries type on Almanac and Historical Astronomy asked through the Q&A service in Korea Astronomy and Science Institute(KASI) webpage with the aid of scientific inquiries analysis methods. We also study the contents of the questions. Specifically, we have created statistics of questions and inquiries, and have developed categories to analyze the characteristics of questions with regard to their cognitive aspects. Each question is categorized as either of the two elements based on their recognitive aspect: science knowledge or science study. Each element also has sub-categories that help the reader understand the characteristics of the questions. For the analysis, we used the sample consisting of questions collected from April, 2005 to June, 2007. Through this study, we achieved a better understanding of the questions in the area of Almanac and Historical Astronomy asked in the Q&A service. Throughout this study, we find that the need of questions in the area of Almanac and Historical Astronomy are increasing with time, and the overall quality of the questions is getting improved. As we expect that the number of people using our Q&A service will increase and that the questions will get more difficult to answer, development of improved contents is required.


Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society | 2007

THE 13 CO OUTER GALAXY SURVEY OF TRAO USING MULTIBEAM ARRAY RECEIVER SYSTEM

Youngung Lee; Bong-Gyu Kim; Jae-Hoon Jung; Hun-Dae Kim; In-Sung Yim; K.D. Kim; Hyun Woo Kang; J.H. Choi

A survey project of TRAO with the fifteen beam array receiver system is presented. A multibeam array receiver system has been purchased from FCRAO, and is being installed on TRAO 14m telescope. The target region of the survey is from


Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2006

CONSTRUCTION OF KOREAN ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL DB

Hyun-Il Sung; Soon-Wook Kim; In-Sung Yim; Jian Sang

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Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society | 2005

JAVA BASED WEB APPLICATION FOR THE ASTRONOMICAL CATALOGUES

Hyun-Il Sung; Jian Sang; Bong-Gyu Kim; In-Sung Yim; Sang-Chul Kim; Young-Suk Ahn

The Korean Astronomical Data Center(KADC) in Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute(KASI) has developed a database of astronomical journals published by the Korean Astronomical Society and the Korean Space Science Society. It consists of all bibliographic records of the Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society(JKAS), Publication of the Korean Astronomical Society(PKAS), and Journal of Astronomy & Space Sciences(JASS). The KADC provides useful search functions in the search page such as search criterion of bibcode, publication date, author names, title words, or abstract words. The journal name is one of the search criterion in which more than one journal can be designated at the same time. The criterion of author name is provided bilingually: English or Korean. The abstract and full text can be downloaded as PDF files. It is also possible to search papers related to a specific research topic published in Korean astronomical journals, provided by the KADC, which often cannot be found the worldwide, Astrophysics Data System(ADS) services. The KADC will become basic infrastructure for the systematic construction of bibliographic records, and hence, make the society of Korean astronomers more interactive and collaborative.

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Hyun-Il Sung

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Chang-Hoon Lee

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Duk-Gyoo Roh

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Hyun Woo Kang

Seoul National University

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Hyun-Goo Kim

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Jae-Hoon Jung

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Se-Hyung Cho

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Taehyun Jung

Korea University of Science and Technology

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Young Chol Minh

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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