Can Blind People be Astronomers? 
By Bernhard Beck-Winchatz, Future Reflections (Vol. 22, No. 1, 2003)

Using Asteroid Scale Models in Space Science Education for Blind and Visually Impaired Students
By Bernhard Beck-Winchatz and Steve Ostro, Astronomy Education Review (Issue 2, Volume 2)

Making Astronomy and Space Science Accessible to Blind and Visually Impaired Students
Poster Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union 2003 Fall Meeting in San Francisco
By Bernhard Beck-Winchatz, Vivian Hoette, Noreen Grice

Taking Matters Into Their own Hands: Blind Students’ Perspectives on Teaching, Trust, and Telescopes
By Michaela Winchatz, Future Reflections (Vol. 23, No. 3, 2004)

Using Tactile Images to Enhance Learning at Astronomy Public Nights
By Dennis Dawson and Noreen Grice, 2005 Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ 

Resources for Making Astronomy More Accessible for Blind and Visually Impaired Students
By Noreen Grice, Astronomy Education Review (Issue 1, Volume 5)

The SEE (Space Exploration Experience for the Blind  and Visually Impaired) Project: An Example of Making Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Accessible
By Noreen Grice, Dennis Dawson, Vivian Hoette, Mark Riccobono, Bernhard Beck-Winchatz, Ben Wentworth, Michaela Winchatz, and Lindy Walton, 2006 Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD