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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Astronomy</title>
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<li id='home_page' class='nav-item'><a class='nav-link' href="/index.html">Home</a></li>
<li id='astronomy_page'class='nav-item'><a class='nav-link' href="/astronomy.html">Astronomy</a></li>
<li id='photography_page'class='nav-item hidden-xs-down'><a class='nav-link' href="/photography.html">Photography</a></li>
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The PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations (PLATO) satellite is an ESA M-class mission due for launch in 2026. The primary goal is to discovery and characterise Earth-like planets orbiting Sun-like stars. I am currently working on the long-term detrending for the mission. More information about PLATO can be found <a href="https://sci.esa.int/web/plato/-/42276-summary">here</a>. Image credit: ESA
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The Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS) is an array of twelve 20-cm robotic telescopes
located at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Paranal site in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
NGTS is surveying the southern sky for transiting exoplanets around bright stars and is
sensitive to Neptune and super-Earth sized exoplanets.
NGTS has been observing robotically since 2016 and has currently published the discovery of 9 new transiting exoplanets with several more in the pipeline.
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Warwick University operates several facilities on La Palma in the Canary Islands. Below is a brief description of each.
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The Near Infra-red Transiting ExoplanetS (NITES) telescope is 0.4-m semi-robotic telescope
located at El Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM) on La Palma in the Canary Islands.
NITES is used to obtain high-precision light curves of transiting exoplanets from the SuperWASP
survey.
Next to the NITES telescope is the Warwick 1-m (W1m) robotic telescope. W1m is used to measure
a host of transient objects (variable white dwarfs, eclipsing binaries, transiting exoplanets)
simultaneously in two colours.
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SuperWASP (Wide Angle Survey for Planets) consists of 2 robotic telescopes (ORM and South Africa)
each with 8 wide field cameras (Cannon 200mm f/1.8) and has been in operation since 2004.
With over 160 exoplanets discovered and confirmed, SuperWASP is the most sucessful ground-based
transiting exoplanet survey to date.
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