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Tag Archives: Brigham Young University
BYU-RET Final Weeks
Upon completion of my trip to Caltech with my NITARP students, I resumed my studies at Brigham Young University for the remaining two weeks of my Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program. Before the Caltech trip, as documented previously, … Continue reading
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Tagged aavso, american association of variable star observers, astroimagej, astrophysics, be star, Brigham Young University, cmd, color magnitude diagram, flux density, high mass x-ray binary, hmxb, hydrogen alpha index, research experiences for teachers, sed, spectral energy distribution, v831 cas, variable stars, wise data
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Mastering the Dark Arts: BYU-RET Week 2
With my prospectus completed and approved, I was ready to begin my actual research project at Brigham Young University. I am here on a Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program funded through the National Science Foundation (Grant # PHY1157078). I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged argelander, astronomy, bonner durchmusterung, Brigham Young University, byu ret, CCD, data analysis, data bias, data reduction, experimental methodology, IRAF, master darks, master flats, National Science Foundation, photometry, preparing data, process of science, reducing data, research methodology, scientific method, SOFIA, Uintah and Ouray Reservation
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