What does space ‘feel’ like? Blind astronomer takes RNIB Connect Radio’s team on tactile tour of the universe

Wonders of the universe tactile tour at the University of Portsmouth, part of a series of The Blind Leading The Blind challenges to celebrate RNIB Connect Radio’s 20th anniversary.

On July 8th Blind astronomer Dr Nic Bonne taught a radio presenter who is severely sight impaired all about the wonders of the universe using his pioneering tactile models.

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) Connect Radio was established by the sight loss charity 20 years ago to provide news, information, and entertainment to people who are blind and partially sighted across the country. Its presenters, many of whom have sight loss themselves, will be taking lessons from other blind and partially sighted professionals to learn something new while aiming to bust myths around what people think blind and partially sighted people can and can’t do. The Blind Leading The Blind challenges are part of RNIB Connect Radio’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

RNIB Connect Radio’s newest presenter, Hubert Pawelkiewicz, travelled to the University of Portsmouth to meet Dr Bonne who is Public Engagement and Outreach Fellow/Tactile Universe Project Lead at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation.

Dr Bonne has developed the Tactile Universe project by building 3D models of different features of distant galaxies to help people with sight loss better understand and learn about the latest astronomy research.

His 3D printable files have been made available to Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils across the UK and Dr Bonne travels widely to help engage people with sight loss in the project. RNIB also makes these resources available to children through its online Bookshare service.

Dr Bonne said: “The Tactile Universe project has always been about inspiring people to think differently about how we access astronomy, to show that blind and partially sighted people can pursue an interest or even a career in the subject if they want to, that we might just have to approach things in a less traditional way.”

Hubert Pawelkiewicz, who has recently joined RNIB Connect Radio as a Content Producer, was born prematurely and diagnosed with the condition Retinopathy of Prematurity. He lost his sight completely in 2014.

Hubert commented: “I’ve always been the type of person that likes to try something new and this was a great chance to raise awareness that engaging with the universe is possible even if you have sight loss… It’s also brilliant to highlight the work and anniversary of RNIB Connect Radio which reaches out to people with sight loss across the UK and provides a vital lifeline and support to many.”

Hubert was joined by Paulina Kuchorew to undertake the challenge. Paulina is the co-host of RNIB Connect Radio’s The Happy Hour programme, with blind content creator Claire Sisk, in which they focus on all things happiness and wellbeing. Paulina has a passion for creating engaging audio including radio drama, podcasting and short features.

Dr Bonne added: “RNIB Connect Radio has supported and helped to promote the tactile project for a long time now, so I was really excited to have the chance to work directly with Hubert and Paulina, get them hands-on with our resources and share my passion for astronomy.”

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