17-12-2024 |
CHACANA IV Project
There are crucial clues to the study of the Early Solar System in the myriad fragments of solid matter orbiting the Sun. When one of them hits Earth, the friction with the atmosphere heats it, causing the phenomena called “meteors.” If the fragment is large, it will survive and fall to Earth. That is a meteorite. The CHACANA Project aims to install and operate an all-sky camera network to detect meteors, triangulate their incoming paths, determine their origin orbits, connect them with a possible progenitor object, and estimate where the fragments fell for effective recovery. IPre IV builds on the previous ones. It will install the second camera in the network in San Francisco de Mostazal, work on the third, and produce the first triangulations.
Keywords:
modelamiento
control automático
análisis de datos
machine learning
Numerical method
Astronomia
Prerequisites:
None.
Evaluation method: Nota 1-7, with 0/1 available vacants |
Mentor(s): Open in the plataform |