"Professional astronomers" refers to individuals who study and explore objects and phenomena in space, using their expertise and knowledge for scientific research and discovery. They have education and experience in the field of astronomy and observe celestial bodies like stars, planets, galaxies, and other cosmic objects to learn more about the universe.
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The results are statistically more accurate than those obtained
from professional astronomers — even though the experts in the field rarely use their limited time to classify a quarter - million galaxies.
Debra Elmegreen is President of the American Astronomical Society, the major organization
of professional astronomers in North America and co-sponsor of the event.
Above: Measured and (Published) Period = 3.17 days (3.312) Amplitude = 390 m / s (469) RMS = 210 m / s Mean = -0.6 m / s This is the second independent evaluation done
by professional astronomer John Innis in Tasmania.
See for Yourself The Sloan Digital Sky Survey has scanned, in incredible detail, a huge portion of the sky into an electronic database, and it is not just
professional astronomers who get to play with all that data.
Nowadays these names are often used by amateur astronomers, but
professional astronomers tend to use a simpler scheme: in each constellation the brightest star is named Alpha, the second brightest is Beta, etc. leading to names like alpha Persei (the brightest star of the constellation Perseus).
Beyond the threshold is a world shaped by a culture that prized integrity, humility, and equality — Quaker values that nurtured Maria Mitchell, America's first
female professional astronomer.
Many professional astronomers hardly use maps at all today, relying instead on featureless catalogues where the required information can be pulled out by a computer.
He joined the local Black Hills Astronomical Society while still in high school in 1957 and became its president a few years later, before seizing on the chance to work with
professional astronomers when he took a job at the University of Arizona as a research technician developing imaging devices for telescopes in 1968.
Even professional astronomers have long dismissed asteroids as undistinguished flotsam and jetsam, would - be planets that circle the sun endlessly in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
These collaborations bring me to work with the data collected by
professional astronomers operating the most powerful telescopes and detectors ever built, like the NASA / ESA's Hubble Space Telescope and the ESO's Very Large Telescope.
A total solar eclipse will be visible across parts of the United States Aug. 21, treating amateur and
professional astronomers alike to sights similar to this NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory ultraviolet image of the moon eclipsing the sun on Jan. 31, 2014.
On Astronomy Days, thousands of people throughout the world will have the opportunity to see what amateur and
professional astronomers learn, explore and share about their science.
During the late 1960s and the 1970s, thanks to the activities of
several professional astronomers, interest in and knowledge of the asteroids improved substantially.
Its individual members are
professional astronomers all over the World, at the Ph.D. level or beyond and active in professional research and education in astronomy.
As telescopes grew steadily bigger and more expensive, the work increasingly became concentrated in institutional observatories tended
by professional astronomers.
The American Meteor Society, Ltd. is a non-profit scientific organization founded in 1911 and established to inform, encourage, and support the research activities of both amateur and
professional astronomers who are interested in the fascinating field of Meteor Astronomy.
The field continues to attract women and benefits from their participation, but there is wide geographical diversity, with some countries having none and other countries having more than 50 %
female professional astronomers.
You and your audiences can use this online interface to take and colorize your own images of stars and galaxies the same way that
professional astronomers do.
«This is an outstanding example of a partnership between amateur and
professional astronomers.»
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Professional astronomers have long been searching for such an event,» said UC Berkeley astronomer Alex Filippenko, who followed up the discovery with observations at the Lick and Keck observatories that proved critical to a detailed analysis of explosion, called SN 2016gkg.
A group of citizen scientists and
professional astronomers, including Carnegie's Jonathan Gagné, joined forces to discover an unusual hunting ground for exoplanets.
According to CAS statistics, Canada has about 500
professional astronomers, of which 150 are faculty at 22 universities.
Professional astronomers and amateurs tapped their creativity to capture the first annular eclipse visible in the U.S. since 1994
Fred Price is professor of biology and biochemistry at the State University College in Buffalo, New York, and because he is not
a professional astronomer he has obvious sympathy with the «backyard enthusiast».
The professional astronomers of the IAU Commission in charge of exoplanets would then review the suggestions and ratify the most appropriate or best - sounding.
He has been attracting newcomers to astronomy since he resolved to become
a professional astronomer himself.
Professional astronomers tended to be more successful in getting time than postdoctoral fellows and students, and men outnumbered women among the professional astronomer applicants by about four to one.