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Student Exoplanet Projects Using Data from the Kepler-Mission

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Student Exoplanet Projects Using Data from the Kepler-Mission Synopsis

The book describes the Kepler Mission and its detection methods, providing the reader with a fundamental background from which to explore Kepler datasets independently. The book then outlines student research projects using the mission's data that can conducted independently or guided by a course leader. These projects cover various aspects of Kepler data, including habitable zones, planetary temperatures, and the densities of different planetary types, Super-Earths, and Mini-Neptunes. Excel templates for each project are accessible alongside the book with selected data for students to analyse, and detailed instruction is provided to ensure self-sufficiency and independence. The projects are designed to teach students to consider the caveats of their findings throughout the work, placing their findings in a greater context. Key Features:

  • Provides instructional material and datasets for independent student projects
  • Acts as a guide for course leaders looking to introduce students to Kepler data and how to analyse planetary habitability parameters
  • Provides excel templates and custom datasets for self-contained research projects
  • Covers the background of the Kepler Mission necessary for independent student projects
  • Summarises Kepler findings and offers an outlook to other missions continuing Kepler's legacy

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ISBN: 9780750362887
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Author: Michael C LoPresto
Publisher: IOP Publishing an imprint of Lightning Source
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 150 pages
Series: AAS-IOP Astronomy
Genres: Solar system: the Sun and planets
Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment and methods