ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON

At present, approximately 780,000 asteroids are known in the Solar System and every year thousand more are being discovered. While the number of asteroid discoveries increases at a high rate, the study of their physical properties like rotation and taxonomic classification do not.  In Mexic...

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Главные авторы: Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia, Olguín, Lorenzo, Loera González, Pablo, Saucedo Morales, Julio César, Núñez López, Ramona
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spelling oai:http:--epistemus.unison.mx:article-1522021-12-17T19:58:19Z ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON PERÍODO DE ROTACIÓN DE ASTEROIDES UTILIZANDO EL OBSERVATORIO CARL SAGAN (OCS) DE LA UNISON Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia Olguín, Lorenzo Loera González, Pablo Saucedo Morales, Julio César Núñez López, Ramona asteroids rotation minor bodies solar system asteroides rotación cuerpos menores sistema solar At present, approximately 780,000 asteroids are known in the Solar System and every year thousand more are being discovered. While the number of asteroid discoveries increases at a high rate, the study of their physical properties like rotation and taxonomic classification do not.  In Mexico, a group of researchers decided to start in 2015 a national photometry campaign to observe and study asteroids. As an example of the kind of studies that our team is carrying out at Universidad de Sonora, we present the results obtained for five asteroids: 2746 Hissao, 4404 Enirac, 4371 Fyodorov, 5976 Kalatajean and 9671 Hemera . At present, our production and data quality have improved significantly. We are preparing students and teachers from our university as well as from other national institutions. In this way, we will consolidate a group capable of contributing to the international study of asteroids with fundamental information in this developingareainMexico. Actualmente se conocen más de 780,000 asteroides en el Sistema Solar y cada año se descubren miles más. Mientras el número de objetos conocidos se incrementa rápidamente, no así el estudio de sus propiedades físicas (rotación, clasificación taxonómica, etc.). En México, desde el año 2015 iniciamos una campaña nacional de observación y estudio fotométrico de asteroides. Como un ejemplo del trabajo que nuestro grupo lleva a cabo en la Universidad de Sonora, en este trabajo presentamos los resultados obtenidos para cinco asteroides: 2746 Hissao, 4404 Enirac, 4371 Fyodorov, 5976 Kalatajean  y 9671 Hemera. Actualmente, tanto la producción como la calidad de nuestros datos han mejorado significativamente y estamos capacitando a estudiantes y maestros tanto en la UNISON como en otras instituciones del país. Esto permitirá consolidar un grupo que sea capaz de aportar información fundamental en esta novedosa área de investigación en México y colocarnos así en el plano internacional. Universida de Sonora 2021-09-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Research Investigación application/pdf text/xml https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/152 10.36790/epistemus.v14i29.152 EPISTEMUS; Vol. 14 No. 29 (2020): Mining, Democracy, Economy, Altruism: How do they affect a country?; 37-44 EPISTEMUS; Vol. 14 Núm. 29 (2020): Minería, Democracia, Economía, Altruismo: ¿Cómo afectan a un país?; 37-44 2007-8196 2007-4530 spa https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/152/164 https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/152/123 Libre Derechos de autor 2021 EPISTEMUS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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author Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia
Olguín, Lorenzo
Loera González, Pablo
Saucedo Morales, Julio César
Núñez López, Ramona
spellingShingle Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia
Olguín, Lorenzo
Loera González, Pablo
Saucedo Morales, Julio César
Núñez López, Ramona
ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
author_facet Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia
Olguín, Lorenzo
Loera González, Pablo
Saucedo Morales, Julio César
Núñez López, Ramona
author_sort Contreras Martínez, Maru Eugenia
title ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
title_short ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
title_full ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
title_fullStr ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
title_full_unstemmed ASTEROIDS´ ROTATION PERIOD USING CARL SAGAN OBSERVATORY FROM UNISON
title_sort asteroids´ rotation period using carl sagan observatory from unison
description At present, approximately 780,000 asteroids are known in the Solar System and every year thousand more are being discovered. While the number of asteroid discoveries increases at a high rate, the study of their physical properties like rotation and taxonomic classification do not.  In Mexico, a group of researchers decided to start in 2015 a national photometry campaign to observe and study asteroids. As an example of the kind of studies that our team is carrying out at Universidad de Sonora, we present the results obtained for five asteroids: 2746 Hissao, 4404 Enirac, 4371 Fyodorov, 5976 Kalatajean and 9671 Hemera . At present, our production and data quality have improved significantly. We are preparing students and teachers from our university as well as from other national institutions. In this way, we will consolidate a group capable of contributing to the international study of asteroids with fundamental information in this developingareainMexico.
publisher Universida de Sonora
publishDate 2021
url https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/152
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