Showing posts with label Planetary Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planetary Society. Show all posts

Monday, April 06, 2009


AMATEUR ASTRONOMY:
THE CATALOG OF EXOPLANETS:
Here's an interesting item that Molly just received today in her inbox from the Planetary Society. In the past few years the number of planets found orbiting stars other than our Sun has blossomed into a list of hundreds, and yet more are due to be discovered. If you are interested the Planetary Society has set up a Catalog of Exoplanets to keep track of the discoveries- and also to explain more about the science behind them. Here's the announcement.
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Catalog of Exoplanets:

Ever since the first exoplanet was discovered in the mid-1990s, we’ve had an explosion of discoveries, revealing hundreds of strange worlds orbiting faraway stars. Slowly but surely, as detection techniques improve, scientists are closing in on the exoplanet we are all waiting for: a world like our own, a distant "Earth" orbiting an alien star.

In order to share with you all that has been found to date, The Planetary Society -- with support from our members -- created the Catalog of Exoplanets. Here you will find a regularly updated database of all known exoplanets.

Our catalog is designed with resources for every level of study whether you are a professional, amateur, teacher, student, or simply want to find out what the buzz is about the latest exoplanet discovery.

Find essential information about each exoplanet, such as...
**What is the planet's location and home star?
**What is its mass, and how does it compare to planets in our own solar system?
**How long does it take it to complete each orbit ?
**How was it detected?
**When was it discovered?
**How many other known planets are orbiting its star?

Each planet can be seen in a dynamic animation showing the planet in its orbit around its star as well as the orbits of any other known planets in the system. For example, one animation below shows a sample exoplanet system (GJ 876) and one shows the outer planets in our solar system (Jupiter through Neptune; the inner planets would be too hard to see on the same scale).
Explanation of Animations

And there is more, find out about...
**The different methods used to detect exoplanets.
**Advantages and shortcomings of each detection method.
**Notable exoplanets, those that stand out from the crowd.


The idea for this catalog started when The Planetary Society funded the planet hunting group of Geoff Marcy at UC Berkeley, Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution, Steven Vogt and Debra Fischer of San Francisco State University to analyze years of data and publish updated parameters such as planetary mass for a whole host of exoplanets. Their results were published by Butler et al. in the Astrophysical Journal, targeted at professional astronomers, and covering a subset of exoplanets. In creating our online catalog, The Planetary Society includes all known exoplanets in a manner intended to be friendly to students and the general public, as well as amateur and professional astronomers.
Enjoy learning about the search for distant worlds!

Friday, July 11, 2008


AMATEUR ASTRONOMY:
SEND YOUR NAME TO THE MOON:
We gotta break up the monotony of these political posts somehow. the next item is from the Planetary Society, a group that promotes space exploration. Molly is a member because, yes, her anarchism is not a sign-on to some sort of vague imitation of a religion that demands conformity to whatever is fashionable amongst the in-group. Molly is very much in favour of space exploration, and she hopes that such projects could exist even in the absence of the governments that promote them today. But anyways...
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TELL A FRIEND -- YOUR NAME CAN GO TO THE MOON! Deadline Extended
Dear Fellow Explorer,
The deadline for participation in the next chapter of The Planetary Society's milestone Messages from Earth project has been extended to July 25, 2008, so there is still time sign up.
If you've already signed up -- you can still ensure that your friends, family and colleagues don't miss this historic opportunity. Click here and follow the Tell a Friend links to bring them along with you on the adventure.

As part of Messages from Earth, you are a part of this great adventure -- part of the story of space exploration!
Stay with us as the journey unfolds…
Sincerely,
Bruce Betts
Director of Projects The Planetary Society

P.S. Click here to watch an inspiring video about Messages from Earth and the Phoenix DVD, featuring The Planetary Society's Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye the Science Guy»

WANT TO GET MORE INVOLVED IN SPACE EXPLORATION?
For more than 25 years, The Planetary Society has been helping to make space exploration happen.
YOU CAN, TOO!

Join The Planetary Society today and receive this special Messages from Earth Commemorative Mars keychain -- and MORE...

Don't wait -- deadline is July 25

Sunday, June 22, 2008


AMATEUR ASTRONOMY:
SEND YOUR NAME TO THE MOON:
Here's a little ad from the Planetary Society, an organization set up to promote space exploration. Promote yourself and promote space exploration as well.
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You are on Mars -- now it's time to go to the Moon!
The deadline for participation in the next chapter of The Planetary Society's milestone Messages from Earth project is rapidly approaching.

June 27, 2008 is the last day to sign up to Send Your Name to the Moon on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter – LRO. As always, the names of Planetary Society members are already included, but we don't want you to miss this historic opportunity.

The Planetary Society is committed to trying to bring the public on board each and every mission launched into space from Earth. As you know, our most recent message arrived on Mars aboard NASA's Phoenix mission on May 25, 2008 carrying your name and those of a quarter million other inhabitants of the Earth.

Now it's time to go to the Moon!

Click here to send your name on LRO. While you are there make sure to follow the Tell a Friend links to bring your friends and family along with you in the adventure of space exploration.

You are a part of this great adventure…part of the story of space exploration!
Stay with us as the journey unfolds…
Sincerely,
Bruce Betts Director of Projects The Planetary Society

P.S. Click here to watch an inspiring video about Messages from Earth and the Phoenix DVD featuring The Planetary Society's Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye the Science Guy»
A Special Offer fromThe Planetary Society.
Be more than just an observer -- become an active participant in space exploration

Join The Planetary Society today and receive this special Messages from Earth Commemorative Mars keychain.


Don't wait -- deadline is June 27!