PANOPTES - Open Source Exoplanet Discovery
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how open source technology and cloud computing are revolutionizing exoplanet research in this 43-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Explore the PANOPTES project, which empowers students and amateur astronomers to participate in the search for planets beyond our solar system. Learn about the innovative combination of low-cost electronics, off-the-shelf components, and open source software that creates a global network of robotic telescopes. Delve into the technical aspects of PANOPTES, including its construction, observation methods, and data processing techniques for identifying potential exoplanets. Gain insights into direct observation, Doppler spectroscopy, and the use of digital cameras in astronomical research. Understand the baseline unit design, electronics, and networking that make this distributed approach possible. Examine the scientific principles behind relative photometry, calibration data, and light curve analysis. Discover how consumer cameras with Bayer filters contribute to the project's success. Conclude with a Q&A session addressing topics such as air quality considerations and the project's collaborative nature.
Syllabus
Intro
Space and Astronomy
Space of Attack
Viking 1 Lander
Voyager
Buzzkill
Agenda
Exoplanet Science
Direct Observation
Doppler Spectroscopy
Star Movement
Tree
Digital Cameras
Hackers
Experiments
Images
Orion Nebula
Virgo Cluster
Baseline Unit Design
Baseline Unit Goals
The Baseline Unit
The Electronics
The First Prototype
The Network
The Science
Consumer Cameras
Bayer Filters
Relative Brightness
Calibration Data
Stamp Cubes
Light Curve
Telescopes
Thank You
Learn More
Questions
Marginal Contribution
Live Questions
Relative Photometry
Is this specific to the camera
How do we complement each other
Is there an air quality
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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