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Measure the Coronal Mass Ejections by tracking them from SOHO/LASCO images. You will learn about their evolution and how to estimaate speed by tracking them in time-separated images.
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Measure the Sun's differential rotation by tracking sunspots at different latitudes. You will learn about the Sun's motion and how to estimate speed by tracking targets in time-separated images.
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Explore in ESASky and identify how the different astronomical objects may be observed. You will learn about the different process seen at the various spectral ranges and how to extract information from astronomical images.
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Explore in ESASky and clasify the galaxies you observe. You will learn about the structure of galaxies and how to extract information from astronomical images.
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Explore several regions using ESASky to look for evidence of the interstellar medium. You will learn about the structure and properties of the ISM and how to extract information from astronomical images.
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Plan an observation, and calculate Jupiter's mass and the orbital periods of Jupiter's major moons. You will learn about Kepler's Laws and how to get data from astronomical observations.
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Get to know about whether Mars has seasons and how to identify them by looking at the ESA Mars Express mission data
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ORBITS UNDER REVIEW - AVAILABLE SOON
Get to know who the orbits of the satellites work
Keywords: Satellite, Orbits
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Get to know who the data is sent and download from satellites and their misteries
Keywords: Satellite, Orbits
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THE VENUS-SUN DISTANCE UNDER REVIEW - AVAILABLE SOON
Calculate the Venus-Sun distance using astronomical images of a Venus transit in front of the Sun, taken by the CESAR team. You will learn about the motion of planets in the Solar System, and how to measure distances using triangles.
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