Astronomy:Planet Patrol (project)
Planet Patrol is a NASA citizen science project available in Zooniverse and aimed at discovering new exoplanets with data from the TESS telescope.[1]
The project is built on results produced by a computer algorithm. The algorithm measures the center-of-light of the images and automatically compares it to the catalog position of the corresponding star.[2]
The main difference with Planet Hunters is that Planet Patrol looks at objects that represent a detected planet candidate in TESS data, whereas Planet Hunters searches through all the stars in the TESS databases and asks you to find such candidates.[3]
As of September 2020, there are 1370 volunteers and 72.938 classifications have been done.[4]
The images representing a possible exoplanet transit show a single bright source near the middle of the image with a dot at the center.
See also
References
- ↑ Kazmierczak, Jeanette (2020-09-28). "Search for New Worlds at Home With NASA's Planet Patrol Project". http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/search-for-new-worlds-at-home-with-nasa-s-planet-patrol-project.
- ↑ "FAQ". https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/marckuchner/planet-patrol/about/faq.
- ↑ "FAQ". https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/marckuchner/planet-patrol/about/faq.
- ↑ "Planet Patrol". https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/marckuchner/planet-patrol.