The Automated Planet Finder (APF) Telescope a.k.a. Rocky Planet Finder, is a fully robotic 2.4-meter optical telescope at Lick Observatory, situated on...
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Planet finder may refer to: Terrestrial Planet Finder, a NASA project for a telescope system to detect extrasolar terrestrial planets Automated Planet...
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Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) was a proposed project by NASA to construct a system of space telescopes for detecting extrasolar terrestrial planets. TPF was...
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the Parkes Observatory, and visible light observations from the Automated Planet Finder. Targets for the project include one million nearby stars and the...
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spectrograph The ShaneAO adaptive optics system with laser guide star The Automated Planet Finder 94-inch (2.4-meter) reflector. First light was originally scheduled...
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year were used in the search for alien life. Furthermore, the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory is searching for optical signals coming from...
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Electronics Inc., a defunct American consumer electronics company Automated Planet Finder, a telescope APF Imagination Machine, a video game console and...
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Steven S. Vogt (section Planets discovered)
California-Carnegie Planet Search Team. This team is building a new telescope in the Lick Observatory, the Automated Planet Finder, expected to be the...
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to date, with the first one in 2004, making it the most successful planet finder behind the Kepler space telescope. It is a second-generation radial-velocity...
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VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 Day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope". The Astronomical Journal. 163...
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Robotic telescope (redirect from Automated Telescope Facility)
locations Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, USA. Automated Planet Finder, 2.4 m, Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope, 76 cm Slooh telescopes...
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Sigma Draconis (section Search for planets)
likely alias period of 2,800 days. Adding data taken with the Automated Planet Finder at the Lick Observatory strengthened and narrowed the 300-day period...
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in West Virginia, the Parkes Observatory in Australia, and the Automated Planet Finder telescope. The center also created the SETI@home, an Internet-based...
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the Parkes Observatory, and visible light observations from the Automated Planet Finder. Targets for the project include one million nearby stars and the...
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Thirty Meter Telescope and Extremely Large Telescope. The 2.4-meter Automated Planet Finder telescope at Lick Observatory in California supports the use of...
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Tabby's Star (section Consumption of a planet)
laser light emissions from Tabby's Star was carried out using the Automated Planet Finder (APF), which is sensitive enough to detect a 24 MW laser at this...
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"Confirming the Warm and Dense Sub-Saturn TIC 139270665 b with the Automated Planet Finder and Unistellar Citizen Science Network". The Astronomical Journal...
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Stephens (September 4, 2007). "Major gift supports crucial piece of Automated Planet Finder". University of California, Santa Cruz. Archived from the original...
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project that uses the Keck I and the Automated Planet Finder (APF) to conduct ground-based follow-up of planet candidates discovered by the Transiting...
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HIRES instrument and the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory, as well as photometric data from KELT. The innermost planet, Gliese 414 Ab, orbits...
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formation. Spaceflight portal Automated Planet Finder – Robotic optical telescope searching for extrasolar planets Darwin – 2007 European study concept of...
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PEGASE Darwin EChO Eddington Space Interferometry Mission Terrestrial Planet Finder "Mt. Hamilton Telescopes: Carnegie Double Astrograph". www.ucolick.org...
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analyzing radial velocity data from Keck's HIRES instrument and the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory, as well as photometric data from KELT. Its...
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TOI-2180 b (category Exoplanets discovered by Planet Hunters)
with the Automated Planet Finder and Keck I. The follow-up observations uncovered that the single transit was caused by a long-period planet. TOI-2180...
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analyzing radial velocity data from Keck's HIRES instrument and the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory, as well as photometric data from KELT. Gliese...
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arXiv. 2014. Steven S. Vogt et al., APF - The Lick Observatory Automated Planet Finder, 26 February 2014. near-infrared SETI experiment: commissioning...
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List of exoplanets discovered in 2022 (redirect from Forbidden planet (exoplanet))
VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 Day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope", The Astronomical Journal, 163...
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"INAOE – Astrophysics". Astro.inaoep.mx. Retrieved 19 August 2009. "Automated Astronomy Group". Schwab.tsuniv.edu. Archived from the original on 29...
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Rectangular Micro QR Code (section Finder patterns)
grid on a white background. It has one finder pattern in left-top corner the same as in QR Code and small finder sub-pattern in right-bottom corner. Also...
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As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit...
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