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EPSC 2021 -kokouksessa on tarjolla kaksi avointa työpajaa harrastajille. Kumpaankin on pääsy ilman EPSC-kokoukseen osallistumista.
Kokouslinkit livetapahtumiin löytyvät jäljempänä mainituilta sivuilta vähän ennen työpajan alkua. Käytössä on Zoom-ohjelma tai webbiselainliittymä. Tallenteet työpajoista ilmestyvät nähtäville myöhemmin.
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Ke 22.9. klo 19.30-21.00:
Pro-AM collaborations (III): The Europlanet Telescope Network and the ExoClock projectThe Europlanet Telescope Network, a collaboration between currently 16 small to medium-scale telescopes around the world, was established in June 2020 and seeks to provide access to interested observers, who can apply through a rolling call for observations to utilize its diverse facilities (see website: bit.ly/2Br5LDt). To further enhance pro-am collaboration within planetary sciences, the network additionally offers a wide range of support towards the amateur community such as pro-am and training workshops, online platforms, and the opportunity to observe at professional telescope facilities.
This splinter will further introduce to the related ExoClock project (
www.exoclock.space), a platform through which amateur astronomers can support ESA's Ariel space mission through the observation of exoplanet transits.
The preliminary program will, therefore, host a series of talks covering
- the Europlanet Telescope Network,
- the Europlanet fireballs workshop series,
- comet pro-am observations and collaborations,
- Venus amateur observations from BepiColombo’s flybys to Envision,
- the ExoClock project, and
- amateur observations of exoplanets and the participation within ExoClock
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2021/session/41901----------------------------------
Pe 24.9. klo 18.30-20.00:
Pro-AM collaborations (II): JWST and the exploration of Giant PlanetsThe forthcoming James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will be observing all four giant planets during the first cycle of operations in 2022-23. Spectral, spatial, and temporal context observations from professional and amateur facilities will be an essential component of the wider programme, particularly for rapidly-evolving atmospheric, auroral, and impact-related phenomena that might be witnessed by JWST. This splinter session will supplement the Pro-Am Juno/Jupiter session, and will be an opportunity to discuss collaborative programmes observing Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The session will feature presentations on the expected rich datasets from JWST, the sources of variability in Ice Giant observations, the need for contemporaneous multi-wavelength imaging in 2022-23, and the challenges faced by amateur observers of Uranus and Neptune.
Public information:
The forthcoming James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will be observing all four giant planets during the first cycle of operations in 2022-23. Spectral, spatial, and temporal context observations from professional and amateur facilities will be an essential component of the wider programme, particularly for rapidly-evolving atmospheric, auroral, and impact-related phenomena that might be witnessed by JWST. This splinter session will supplement the Pro-Am Juno/Jupiter session, and will be an opportunity to discuss collaborative programmes observing Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The session will feature presentations on the expected rich datasets from JWST, the sources of variability in Ice Giant observations, the need for contemporaneous multi-wavelength imaging in 2022-23, and the challenges faced by amateur observers of Uranus and Neptune.
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2021/session/41853-----------------------------------
LIVETALLENTEITAEPSC-kokouksessa on paljon kiinnostavaa planeettatutkimuksen alalta: Haastatteluita, lyhyitä esitelmiä, tiedesessioiden esittelyjä. Livetallenteita löytyy Vimeosta, linkit päiväkohtaisiin tallenteisiin:
https://www.epsc2021.eu/programme/live_session_recordings.html