Let's find Pandora!

Started by MIPP, October 29, 2012, 04:53:31 PM

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MIPP

Wanna find Pandora? ;)

Planet Hunters, the latest project from the Zooniverse, is a citizen science project. Participants help us sieve through data taken by the NASA Kepler space mission. These data consist of brightness measurements, or "light curves," taken every thirty minutes for more than 150,000 stars. Users search for possible transit events - a brief dip in brightness that occurs when a planet passes in front of the star - with the goal of discovering a planet (hence the name "Planet Hunters"). The most difficult detections for Planet Hunters and for computer-based searches will be those from planets that orbit far from their star and therefore cross the star infrequently. It may also be difficult for computer algorithms to detect planets in data that has artificial offsets (which can occur with telescope pointing errors or space craft rolls). Planet Hunter participants may be better than computers at finding signals in this type of data. Because of the outstanding pattern recognition of the human brain, we hope that participants will also establish new "families" or classifications for the light curves. We will be standing by to obtain more data at telescopes to better understand the underlying physical reason for the different classifications.

Head up to www.planethunters.org and start looking!
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Niri Te

 Sounds like a plan, I'm retired, I'm in for a couple of nights a week. I'll go up un the site that I bookmarked tonight.
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MIPP

It's not as easy to use as I first thought. I haven't registered (yet) so I can't use many functions the website provides. :/
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Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.