Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure is pleased to announce the virtual summer school “Asteroid Photometry” that will take place virtually hosted by Vilnius University (Lithuania) and Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, (Poland): 16-27 August 2021
The aim of the course is to give participants a thorough, multidisciplinary introduction into the ground-based and space observations of asteroids. Participants will be given remote hands-on experience in CCD photometry of asteroids using the wide field Maksutov type telescope of the Molėtai Astronomical Observatory and in analyzing the observational data. The hands-on sessions will be accompanied by lectures of leading astronomers. The participants will also be trained in writing and submitting observing proposals to different facilities of the Europlanet Telescope Network, mentorship possibilities between professional astronomers and amateurs will be introduced.
The course is open to PhD and master students, early career scientists, and amateur astronomers. Activities of professional astronomers and amateur astronomers will be merged in order to achieve more understanding between groups. The level of the school is orientated to PhD students and early career scientists, however amateur astronomers will be provided with additional scientific support during lectures and observations.
Participants that will show acceptable results on their assignments will get a diploma with 2.5 ECTS credits, which may be used as part of their degree studies at their home universities.
The school is financed by the European Commission HORIZON 2020 project EUROPLANET 2024 Research Infrastructure.
The deadline for application is 15 June 2021 23:59:00 UTC.
Notifications of acceptance by 30 June 2021 23:59:00 UTC.
For more information and registration on the website.
2021-04-28, DO, AK