ICRAR Audience Segmentation Survey 2020 Astronomy Activities This survey is designed to get to know our audience and what you think of our citizen science project, AstroQuest. It should take around ten minutes. All results are anonymous and all participation is voluntary. Thank you for taking part! OK Question Title * 1. What outdoor and social activities do you like to do relating to astronomy and space? (Click all that apply) Star gazing - looking at the sky at night with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope, in your own backyard or elsewhere Observing space events such as meteor showers, eclipses, the ISS passing overhead, satellites, etc Watching spacecraft launches, eg. NASA or SpaceX, including events broadcast on NASA TV Astronomy based travel (eg. Visiting dark sky locations or observing an eclipse) Using astronomy apps Doing astrophotography Going to astronomy and space events and/or public lectures Visiting a planetarium, observatory, science museum, etc Getting involved in astronomy clubs or other groups Helping to educate children about astronomy - either your own children or others Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 2. What media and online activities do you like to do relating to astronomy and space? (Click all that apply) Watching TV shows, videos and documentaries about space or astronomy Studying astronomy Reading articles, books and websites about astronomy or space Learning about Indigenous astronomy Doing astronomy research and/or citizen science Following astronomers or other astronomy/space accounts on social media Keeping up with all the latest news about astronomy or space Listening to astronomy or space podcasts Looking at astronomy or space images Writing, podcasting or lecturing about astronomy Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 3. Which astronomy activity is the most important to you? None Star gazing - looking at the sky at night with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope, in your own backyard or elsewhere Observing space events such as meteor showers, eclipses, the ISS passing overhead, satellites, etc Watching spacecraft launches, eg. NASA or SpaceX, including events broadcast on NASA TV Astronomy based travel (eg. Visiting dark sky locations or observing an eclipse) Using astronomy apps Doing astrophotography Going to astronomy and space events and/or public lectures Visiting a planetarium, observatory, science museum, etc Getting involved in astronomy clubs or other groups Helping to educate children about astronomy - either your own children or others Watching TV shows, videos and documentaries about space or astronomy Studying astronomy Reading articles, books and websites about astronomy or space Learning about Indigenous astronomy Doing astronomy research and/or citizen science Following astronomers or other astronomy/space accounts on social media Keeping up with all the latest news about astronomy or space Listening to astronomy or space podcasts Looking at astronomy or space images Writing, podcasting or lecturing about astronomy Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 4. If you answered that you get involved in astronomy clubs or other groups, please list any that you are involved in: OK NEXT