HOU Student Research

Supernovae --|--Asteroids --|-- Cool Papers by HOU Students

Student research and investigations is a key component of the HOU project. Many students have used HOU to explore astronomical phenomena and have written web-based reports. Some examples of their work is provided here.

ASTEROIDS

February-March 2007:
International Asteroid Search Campaign

  • Astronomical Research Institute (ARI)
  • HOU Asteroid Search
  • Excerpt from Feb 2005 article The Sloan Digital Sky Survey
    by Michael A. Strauss and Gillian R. Knapp.
    Sky & Telescope magazine.
  • Asteroid Research Paper by HOU student:
    Using Astronomical Databases in the Search for Minor Planets [MS Word file]
    by Breanne N. Morelli, 5 April 2006.
    Mr. Tim Spuck, Instructor
    Oil City High School, Oil City, PA

    ABSTRACT: With an ever increasing number of databases of digital sky survey images, data mining has become an intense field of study yielding significant results. Data-mining projects have led to the discovery of unknown minor planets as well as the detection of their relative positions to our planet. However, the lack of inexpensive technology and software in the past has hindered large scale implementation of research by high school students. That appears to have changed. In this study a student at Oil City High School conducting astronomical data mining research has provided the Minor Planet Center with data for one known and two unknown minor planets.
  • Small Telescope Parallax Group, which includes several HOU teacher leaders, looks for asteroids that come relatively close to Earth, whose parallax (and hence distance) can be determined by equipment available to amateur astronomers.  See results for asteroid 1998WT.

SUPERNOVAE

March 28, 2006: HOU Teacher, Harlan DeVore, and astronomer, Bob Holmes, provide research opportunities for students.

Photo by Andrew Craft

A NBC news video shows Harlan's students searching for supernovae! (requires Windows, Flash, and Internet Explorer.)    

Supernova 2006al

  • News article about discovery of Supernova 2006al, in Abell Galaxy Cluster 1066 by Devore and Holmes.
  • Images of Supernova 2006al, with image processing by Harlan, using HOU astronomy software.

1 May 2006.
From: Bob Holmes (Astronomical Research Institute - ARI)
Congratulations Cape Fear High School student Brian Graves and instructor Harlan Devore on the discovery of Supernova 2006bu! I want to thank everyone who conducted observations using Astronomical Research images for this 2005-2006 school year. You have done an outstanding job. I especially want to thank Harlan Devore and Patrick Miller for their ground breaking work they have done in Image Subtraction of the ARI images. Even though we have a ways to go in producing conclusive results, I feel that these efforts are just the beginning of future for discoveries for everyone on the team.

See table of NEOs that have been measured by students and instructors and data sent to the Minor Planet Center.

Cool Papers by HOU students

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