NEOSSat: observing asteroids, space debris and exoplanets


Étienne Artigau

Université de Montréal

1

  • Photometric Monitoring of Nearby M dwarfs: Disentangling Planets from Activity


David. D. Balam

National Research Council Canada/Dominion Astrophysical Observatory

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  • Cycle 1: Astrometric Follow-up of NEOCP Asteroids and Comets
  • Cycle 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6: Morphology and Astrometry of Near-Sun Comets and Unusual Asteroids


Aaron Boley

University of British Columbia

2

  • TransitDot: Constraining Changes in Exoplanet Transits


Emily Deibert

University of Toronto

1

  • Constraining the Ephemerides of a Newly Discovered Young Planetary System


Chris Fox

Western University

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

  • Cycle 1 and 2: Follow-up Transit Observations of Confirmed TESS Exoplanet TOI-123b
  • Cycle 3: Transit Observations of TESS Planet Candidates TOI-1516b & TOI-2046b
  • Cycle 4: Transit Observations of TESS Planet Candidate TOI-2395.01 & Transit and Secondary Eclipse Observations of WASP-43b
  • Cycle 5: Transit Observations of TOI-2046.01 and TOI-2796.01


Brett Gladman

University of British Columbia

1

  • Fine time-scale monitoring of the first interstellar comet C/2019 Q4


Samantha Lambier

Western University

5, 6

  • Cycle 5: A NEOSSat Pilot to Measure Ultracool Dwarf Rotation Periods
  • Cycle 6: Using NEOSSat to Discern Ultracool Dwarf Rotation in Crowded TESS Fields


Chris Mann

Université de Montréal

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  • Cycle 1, 2, and 3: Long-duration Exoplanet Transits
  • Cycle 4: Catching an elusive re-transit of TOI 2010.01 & Follow-up of warm/cool Jupiters
  • Cycle 5 and 6: Follow-up of warm/cool Jupiters and other long period exoplanets & catching an elusive re-transit of TOI 2134.02
  • Cycle 6: Transit recovery of extreme eccentricity exoplanet
  • Cycle 6: Revisit of HD 114082 to recover transit
  • Cycle 6: Transit recovery of cold giant planet TOI 429 b


Jason Rowe

Bishop’s University

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

  • NEOSSat Observations of Transiting Exoplanets (NOTES) Survey


Karun Thanjavur

University of Victoria

6

  • Characterization of an Exoplanet Candidate Around an Unusual Variable Star, TOI 5375


Paul Wiegert

Western University

1, 2, 4

  • Cycle 1: Probing Activity on Near-Sun Asteroids Near Perihelion
  • Cycle 2: Observation of Periodic Near-Sun Objects & Tracing the Activity of Near-Sun Asteroid (3200) Phaethon Near Perihelion
  • Cycle 4: Forward Scattering by comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard)




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