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Evidencing the interaction between science fiction enthusiasm and career aspirations in the UK astronomy community

Published 11 Aug 2022 in astro-ph.IM and physics.pop-ph | (2208.05825v1)

Abstract: The anecdotal connection between an interest in science fiction and career aspirations in astrophysics is well established. However strong statistical evidence for such a connection, and a quantitative assessment of its prevalence, has been missing. Here I report the results of two surveys examining the connection between science fiction enthusiasm and astronomical careers - first a case study of the University of Warwick Astronomy and Astrophysics group, carried out in February 2021, and second a larger survey of attendees at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in July 2022. In both surveys, a significant majority of respondents expressed an interest in science fiction. In the larger survey, 93% of UK astronomers (223 of 239 respondents) expressed an interest in science fiction, while 69% (164) stated that it had influenced their life or career choices. This study provides strong statistical evidence for the role of science fiction in influencing the adoption of astronomical careers.

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