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Full HARPS 2017 dataset now available

7th November 2017 Guillem Anglada-Escude 0

We have been a bit busy organizing the data, but the final HARPS dataset from Red Dots is now available for downloads at https://spasrv09.ph.qmul.ac.uk/owncloud/index.php/s/6CChGuyxNjPQRnP If you want make use of the data for scientific publications, […]

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Photometry log #4: end of campaign

6th October 2017 Cristina Rodriguez 2

Time has flown so fast! It has been more than a 100! days since we started the photometric follow-up of the three RedDots2017 objects back in mid June. HARPS spectroscopic observations are just over, and […]

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Hunting exoplanets from Chile

4th October 2017 zaira Modrono 0

by Matías Díaz, Ph.D. student at University of Chile. Edited by Zaira M. Berdiñas and John Strachan. As an astronomer your life consists (mostly) on developing computer software, writing papers to show the results of your research and […]

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Close encounters with our target stars

22nd September 2017 zaira Modrono 1

by Dr. Fabo Feng of  the University of Hertfordshire. Edited by Zaira M. Berdiñas and John Strachan. As humans, we have an innate curiosity about the origins and development of life on Earth. We know that terrestrial life is […]

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HARPS data release #3, independent analyzes & more

12th September 2017 Guillem Anglada-Escude 1

by Guillem Anglada-Escude, Mario Damasso & Fabio del Sordo As featured in the current ESO picture of the Week, Proxima Centauri keeps showing extra variability beyond the wobble caused by Proxima b. The nature of […]

Articles

Your shift at ALMA

8th September 2017 zaira Modrono 0

by Dr. Rubén Herrero-Illana of  European Southern Observatory (ESO). Edited by Zaira M. Berdiñas Hey, wake up! It’s already 6am and the taxi will arrive in 15 minutes to take you to the airport. You checked […]

Pro-Am follow-up

Meet three of our Volunteer Astronomers!

4th September 2017 John Strachan 0

With the number of observations from volunteer observers rapidly passing the 20,000 mark in the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) database we thought it was time to meet some more of our dedicated […]

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Red Dots Community Update – the search continues

1st September 2017 Harriet Brettle 1

We’re now into the heart of the campaign and things are progressing well! This community log summarizes the latest action from the past few weeks. More data from HARPS has been released…. The big update […]

Video logs

Red Dots – VLOG 3

1st September 2017 Clark Baker 1

Tune in to the third VLOG in our series following the events of the Red Dots campaign – and find out what has happened over the course of the past few weeks. Useful Links: VLOG […]

Articles

How to fly to Proxima b without whizzing straight past

24th August 2017 zaira Modrono 0

by Prof. Pierre Kervella of  Universidad de Chile and Observatoire de Paris.  Edited by James S. Jenkins and Zaira M. Berdiñas Alpha Centauri and Proxima are located respectively at 4.37 and 4.24 light-years, a bit more […]

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