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COLDEX WP 4 Astronomic Scenarios

COLDEX WP 4 Astronomic Scenarios. UPM & CHILE. REMOTE SCENARIOS. Observatorio Cerro Calán Santiago de Chile South hemisphere. Facultad Informática UPM - Madrid North hemisphere. TELESCOPES. Goto 45 CM Cassegrain. Meade 25 CM LX-200. ARCHITECTURE Madrid. Motorized dome Home-Dome.

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COLDEX WP 4 Astronomic Scenarios

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  1. COLDEX WP4 Astronomic Scenarios UPM & CHILE

  2. REMOTE SCENARIOS Observatorio Cerro Calán Santiago de Chile South hemisphere Facultad Informática UPM - Madrid North hemisphere

  3. TELESCOPES Goto 45 CM Cassegrain Meade 25 CM LX-200

  4. ARCHITECTURE Madrid Motorized dome Home-Dome

  5. ARCHITECTURE Santiago CATS Server CCD Server CAMERA SBIG ST-8 CATS Client Developed by ourselfs TELESCOPE Goto 45 CM Cassegrain

  6. EXPERIMENTS (Challenges) • Moon cartography and crater measurement • Observation of solar planets • Observation of Messier objects http://www.seds.org/messier/ • Asteroids localization http://www.solarviews.com/eng/asteroid.htm • Sunspot measurement

  7. EXP. 4: ASTEROIDS •Learning goal: Discover new asteroids •Places: Santiago & Madrid •Actions: - Aiming to a specific area of an asteroids belt - Taking pairs of images - Processing images - Calculate the asteroids trajectory - Report to the asteroids data base

  8. 2 2 1 1 2º Two stars are identified in both images How to detect asteroids (Yebes -SPAIN, June 9th 2003) 1º Two images are taken from the same part of the sky at different times 3º The asteroid can easily be seen by processing the two images (next slide)

  9. EXP. 5: SUNSPOTS •Learning goal: Counting sunspots and measuring their size •Places: Santiago & Madrid •Actions: - Aiming to a specific area of the sun - Taking R-G-B images - Processing images - Counting spots and measuring their size

  10. In one week, the size of some spots changes dramatically

  11. •The number and size of sunspots vary with time

  12. Pedagogic Goals • Authentic Activities • Imitation of real professional's work • System provides scaffolding • Collaboration is not artificially imposed • Challenge based learning

  13. Learning Sceanrio 4: Asteroids • Astronomy clubs at schools • Challenge: discover new asteroids • They propose an observation program which is delivered to the telescope operators in an appropiate language and format • Photographs are taken by the staff and provided to the students. They are also stored in a public repository (following LOR structures) • Students process the data with appropiate tools • They publish their results in a repository

  14. Learning Sceanrio 5: Sunspots • Challenge: analyse the behaviour and size of the sunspots • The telescope operators takes photographs of the sun every 3-4 days • Photographs are stored in a repository from which students can download them • They measure and describe their movement, again publishing their results in a repository • They can use hystorical material stored in the repository • They may use the repository material for other tasks

  15. The Required Tools • A system for gathering and processing observation requirements • Workflow processing tool including image processing modules • Repository of photographs • Repository of published works • Repository of other didactical material • An "Astronomical Encyclopaedia“ • Including a sky visualizing simulation tool LOR

  16. Image processing module •Image processing must be performed on the client side •TITERE tool will be integrated in COOLMODES

  17. Sky visualization tool

  18. Value Added • We propose an integrated view of astronomical observation processed in a collaborative way • There is no requirement of full remote, nor exclusive operation of the telescope • Allows sharing of the data generated among all groups • Provides a structure for storing data generated, which will facilitate its later retrieval and use in different learning scenarios • Provides an interoperative formal language to specify observation requirements that is simple enough for non-professionals but requires the understanding of some astronomical concepts • Provides tools for • establishing and processing the required workflow • Processing images • Gaining access to relevant data

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