Exoplorer™ EW Seminar – Spring 2025
Do exoplanet observations and learn photometry! The Spring 2025 Exoplorer™ EW Seminar is announced and the waitlist is open for signup. Click here to learn...
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Do exoplanet observations and learn photometry! The Spring 2025 Exoplorer™ EW Seminar is announced and the waitlist is open for signup. Click here to learn...
Head over to the newly released Boyce-Astro’s annual calendar for 2025 and learn more about the available courses and seminars!Click here to learn moreThe universe is full of mysteries—let’s explore them...
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Boyce-Astro’s DoubleSTARS™ research seminar starts on September 5, offering a unique chance to explore double star systems, run your own observations, and contribute to real scientific research with your published results.
Boyce-Astro’s 2024 research calendar is here, featuring two important seminars this fall!
- DoubleSTARS™ Seminar - Starts September 5
- Python for Astronomy – Starts November 7
Our Python for Astronomy short (5-week) course will start soon. It is time to sign up now. The flyer is here and you can go to our Seminars section for more information. Register at our Python for Astronomy page or click here for the...
The Exoplorer seminar in photometry of exoplanet transits starts in mid-January of 2023. Students must complete the IntroSTARS
BRIEF will continue its three-part online student research seminar program in 2023. The three online seminars in astrometry, photometry, and python are the core of the BRIEF program which began with DoubleSTARS in 2015.
In November 2022 Pat Boyce was elected to a three-year term on the Board of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO). He founded BRIEF, a non-profit, in 2013 to introduce students to the scientific community through research in astronomy. He and his students have been active participants in the AAVSO and its programs.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a three-year grant to the San Diego State University (SDSU) Astronomy Department in September 2022. The grant, “Comprehensive Analysis of Period Changes in Eclipsing Binaries as a Probe of Stellar Astrophysics” will use changes in the orbital periods of eclipsing binary stars to measure their interior structure.
In June 2022 BRIEF joined InStAR to conduct a two-day student research experience at Mt. Wilson Observatory (MWO). Twenty Boyce-Astro students performed speckle interferometry observations of binary stars using MWO’s 60” telescope, the world’s largest just over a century ago.