by Ludwig Scheibe | Jul 31, 2025 | Animations & simulations, Citizen science projects
The NASA Exoplanet Archive is an internet database of the exoplanets discovered to date. It contains a large number of parameters per planet, including discovery year, orbital period, mass & radius (if available), and stellar parameters. The list of planets can be...
by Ludwig Scheibe | Jul 31, 2025 | Animations & simulations, Citizen science projects
The Planetary Spectrum Generator PSG is a suite of atmosphere and radiative transfer models that allow you to synthesize and retrieve (exo-)planet atmospheric spectra. It can simulate several different observation facility and covers wavelengths from the UV to radio...
by Ludwig Scheibe | Dec 3, 2024 | Animations & simulations, Citizen science projects
Simulate radial velocity curves with a wide range of parameters. One of the most important method for observing exoplanets is the radial velocity method. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln astronomy education group has released a web-application where you can simulate...
by Tanja Schumann | Nov 20, 2024 | Citizen science projects, Projects
Fancy analyzing light curves yourself? Discover new worlds with Zooniverse. by Ruth Titz-Weider (DLR), February 2025 This is your chance to get actively involved in the search for new exoplanets – comfortably from your home. Zooniverse is the world’s...