SAO Observers

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Background

SAO Observers comprises current and past SAO students who wish to make photometric observations of important astronomical objects and contribute this data towards research publications. SAO Observers builds upon the large number of active observers in SAO and via these webpages we encourage participation in observations of many important astrophysical phenomena. These webpages should also provide a valuable resource for information on the class of objects and why long-term monitoring is important.

There is no formal membership of the SAO Observers. These observations are not related to current SAO Units or assessment items such as observational projects. Data acquired on these objects can be used in SAO projects only 1) if the observations are done after the current teaching period project selection deadline (around Week 4 of teaching period), and 2) if the SAO Assessment Coordinator has approved any "200. Own Project" projects that the observations could be used in.

SAO will not accept data: this should be forwarded to the "Data Contact" listed.

The information provided in these webpages should allow observers with modest aperture telescopes, CCD cameras, and a working knowledge of aperture photometry software to observe selected objects over large periods of time in order to build up valuable photometry data sets. Having many observers contribute to the observing programmes ensures accuracy and good time coverage.

How it Works

All communications about observing should be done via each "SAO Observer Contact" (an SAO student or alumni) listed on the object pages (see below). Data or photometry results should be sent to the "Data Contact". If there is a specific data format requested please follow this.

SAO Observers Targets

Note: Northern Hemisphere sources are between 0 and +90 degrees declination and Southern Hemisphere sources are between 0 and -90 degrees declination.

Web Resources


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