David Coria, PhD Candidate
2023 Seed Grant Awardee
Project Description
Las Estrellas y sus Compañeros
Although Spanish is the most commonly spoken language other than English, scientific outreach events or activities inclusive of Spanish-speakers in Kansas are few and far between. Las Estrellas y sus Compañeros seeks to increase accessibility to astronomy for local Spanish-speaking students and families, particularly within Hispanic communities. Led by a bilingual astronomer partnered with NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL), our team will build on the Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA (GSAWN) guidebook by developing a new exoplanet-themed section with engaging activities and resources teaching the basics of exoplanet discovery and characterization. The project will also provide a professional Spanish translation of GSAWN guidebook to boost the reach of the resource– not just to Spanish-speakers in Kansas, but across the nation and world. This updated “Program Cookbook” will allow Spanish- and English-speaking parents, educators and facilitators alike as they organize astronomy outreach events or utilize the collection of NASA UoL resources. Our goal with this project is to develop new, engaging ways to share mainstream astronomical research and discoveries with the public; help Spanish-speaking students and families explore astronomy in their native language; and reinvigorate the local Hispanic community’s scientific curiosity and renew their interest in the starry night sky.
Target Audience Age
0-4 | 5-10 | 11-14 | 14-18 | 19-22 | 23-26 | 27-99 |
NASA Division
Astrophysics
Grant Status
Learning Context
Digital Learning
Neighborhood /
Community
Informal /
Out of School
Home / Family
Citizen Science
Formal Education
SME Bio
David Coria
Las Estrellas y sus Compañeros PI
PhD Candidate
Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
David R. Coria is a stellar spectroscopist and exoplaneteer born and raised in Emporia, Kansas. After receiving his B.S. in Physics and Mathematics from Kansas State University, David began working towards a PhD with Prof. Ian Crossfield at the University of Kansas. His research in the KU ExoLab focuses on measuring dwarf star abundances, both elemental and isotopic, to determine the chemical link between host stars and their companion exoplanets to better understand planet formation/evolution.
As a first-generation student and queer Hispanic astronomer, David also takes an avid interest in boosting visibility for minority astronomers and in engaging underserved communities. By leading planetarium shows, telescope nights, and other activities, he hopes to renew interest in the night sky and teach the public about the discovery and characterization of other worlds.
SciAct Team
NASA's Universe of Learning Description
The NASA’s Universe of Learning team connects the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. Our team is made up of scientists, engineers, and educators who have direct connections to these missions. We also rely on a nationwide network of informal educators, scientists, and engineers who not only share our resources, but also help us develop them.