Impact of Exoplanet Science on Society: Professional Contributions, Citizen Science Engagement and Public Perception
H. J. Deeg (Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias)

TL;DR
Exoplanet science significantly influences society by shaping scientific research, engaging the public through citizen science, and altering perceptions about extraterrestrial life, thereby fostering support and participation in space exploration.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of how exoplanet research impacts scientific, public, and societal domains, highlighting the role of citizen science and media in shaping perceptions.
Findings
Exoplanet research constitutes 3-4% of refereed astronomy articles.
15-20% of upcoming space missions focus on exoplanets.
Citizen science projects contribute to exoplanet discoveries.
Abstract
The impact of exoplanet science on both the scientific community and on the general public is presented through various indicators and examples. It is estimated that about 3-4% of all refereed astronomy articles focus on exoplanets, and between 15-20% percent of current, and up to 25% of upcoming astronomy space missions are dedicated to exoplanet research. Also, about 15-20% of the science cases for large multi-purpose ground-based astronomical instruments involve exoplanet science. Interactions between the scientific community and the public occur on several levels and play a crucial role in shaping the future of exoplanet science. The rise of citizen science platforms and the successes of coordinated observing projects involving amateur astronomers have engaged the public in meaningful scientific contributions, and contribute to some areas of discovery and characterization of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Cephalopods and Marine Biology · Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
