Editorial board

  • Zaira M. Berdiñas/Univ. de Chile – Science articles lead Editor
  • John Strachan/QMUL – Pro-am & Forum coordination
  • Cristina Rodríguez-López/IAA – Photometry & Science logs editor
  • Harriet Brettle/QMUL – Social media, promotion & community
  • Clark Baker/QMUL – Community & Video logs Editor
  • Gavin Coleman/Univ. Bern – Social media, article editor
  • Guillem Anglada-Escudé/QMUL – Editor-in-chief

Public outreach and promotion

  • Oana Sandu/ESO – Strategy, promotion and press
  • Lars Lindberg Christiansen/ESO – Strategy and promotion
  • Peter Grimley/QMUL – Press & outreach officer

Contributors

  • Yiannis Tsapras/Heidelberg – Article editor & photometry
  • James Jenkins/Univ. de Chile – Article editor
  • Eloy Rodríguez/IAA – Images & photometry
  • María José López González/IAA – Images & photometry
  • Nicolás Morales/IAA – Images & photometry
  • Mikko Tuomi/HU – Article author & data analysis logs
  • Enric Pallé/IAC – Article author & photometry
  • Terrance Arter/QMUL – IT & Web support
  • Daniel Elkeles – Infographics support
  • Raphael Maiopoulos – Greek translations
  • Hugh R. A. Jones – Article editor
  • Julien Morin/U. Montpellier – Article editor

In addition to this, Red Dots contains numerous original outreach articles by researchers abroad. Find here a complete list of such articles published to far.

Red Dots is a partnership effort between Queen Mary University of London (QMUL-United Kingdom), the European Southern Observatory education and Public Outreach Department (ESO ePOD), Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC, Spain), Universidad de Chile (UC-Chile) and the Institute for Astrophysics at University of Goettingen (IAG-Germany). In addition to this, researchers from the following universities and institutions : University of Hertfordshire (HU-United Kingdom), Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarías (IAC-Spain), Institut de Ciències de l’Espai (ICE-Spain), ARI University Heidelberg (Germany), Universität Bern (Switzerland) and Université de Montpellier (France).