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Real-time earthquake warning for astronomical observatories
(Springer, 2015)
Early earthquake warning is a rapidly developing capability that has significant ramifications for many fields, including astronomical observatories. In this work, we describe the susceptibility of astronomical facilities ...
Astronomical Journeys: diffusion and socialization of the knowledge of the sky
(Instituto Federal de Educa??o, Ci?ncia e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do NorteBrasilReitoriaIFRN, 2017)
"... It Was Highly Desirable They Should Be Illustrated" Images from the US Navy Astronomical Expedition in Chile (1849-1852)
(2019)
The purpose of this article is to study the images included in the report made by the u.s. Navy Astronomical Expedition in the Southern Hemisphere between 1849 and 1852, directed by Navy lieutenant and astronomer James ...
The effect of phased recurrent units in the classification of multiple catalogues of astronomical light curves
(Oxford, 2021)
In the new era of very large telescopes, where data is crucial to expand scientific knowledge, we have witnessed many deep
learning applications for the automatic classification of lightcurves. Recurrent neural networks ...
High performance computing simulations of self-gravity in astronomical agglomerates
(2021)
This article describes the advances on the design, implementation, and evaluation of efficient algorithms for self-gravity simulations in astronomical agglomerates. Three algorithms are presented and evaluated: the occupied ...
Revisiting j.m. Gilliss' astronomical expedition to chile in 1849-1852
(2017)
Between 1849 and 1852 the U.S. astronomer J.M. Gilliss led an expedition to Santiago, Chile, aimed at improving the accepted value for the solar parallax. Although this particular research project was not a success, the ...
THE CITY AS A PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION AND KNOWLEDGE: THE URBAN VIEW OF THE NORTH AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL NAVIGATION EXPEDITION OF JM GILLISS, SANTIAGO DE CHILE AROUND 1850
(UNIV DIEGO PORTALES, 2017)
This article analyses three different representations of Santiago of Chile produced around 7850 by the U.S. Naval Astronomical Expedition lead by Lieutenant]ames Melville Gilliss a panoramic view from the summit of the ...