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Join us! @WarwickAstro is offering a postdoctoral fellowship with Dr. Joe Lyman via his UKRI Fellowship on “New frontiers in transient astrophysics: gravitational-wave multi-messenger events and exotic stellar explosions" Closing Nov 9 goto-observatory.org/job-opportunit…

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In between building up our all-sky templates and preparing for the upcoming O4 run, there's still time to marvel at the wonders of space! One of our collab members spotted Messier 97, the Owl Nebula(messier-objects.com/messier-97-owl…), hiding in one of our deep reference stacks.

In between building up our all-sky templates and preparing for the upcoming O4 run, there's still time to marvel at the wonders of space! One of our collab members spotted Messier 97, the Owl Nebula(messier-objects.com/messier-97-owl…), hiding in one of our deep reference stacks.
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More cosmic gems spotted in our GOTO Picture of the Week (GPOW?) - the globular clusters Messier 53 and NGC 5053. These two clusters likely interacted in the past as they're around 2kpc apart, and have a tidal bridge. (thanks to Klaas Wiersema for flagging this one!)

More cosmic gems spotted in our GOTO Picture of the Week (GPOW?) - the globular clusters Messier 53 and NGC 5053. These two clusters likely interacted in the past as they're around 2kpc apart, and have a tidal bridge. (thanks to <a href="/TelescopicViews/">Klaas Wiersema</a> for flagging this one!)
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We're down in Siding Spring preparing the GOTO South node for deployment! We'll share pictures here as everything comes together, including our first light pictures - stay tuned! (Beautiful images from the site courtesy Krzysztof Ulaczyk)

We're down in Siding Spring preparing the GOTO South node for deployment! We'll share pictures here as everything comes together, including our first light pictures - stay tuned! (Beautiful images from the site courtesy Krzysztof Ulaczyk)
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Meanwhile back at GOTO North, the telescopes have been busy gathering templates for O4. This weeks' edition of GOTO Picture of the Week shows a rich galaxy group, and dense stellar clusters in the galactic plane

Meanwhile back at GOTO North, the telescopes have been busy gathering templates for O4. This weeks' edition of GOTO Picture of the Week shows a rich galaxy group, and dense stellar clusters in the galactic plane
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Telescopes being craned into our first Southern dome, with some helpful supervision from the locals - great work from our away team!

Telescopes being craned into our first Southern dome, with some helpful supervision from the locals - great work from our away team!
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Dome 1 is fully populated with telescopes - when the cameras are installed we'll have a 45 square degree field of view - that's about 210 full moons!

Dome 1 is fully populated with telescopes - when the cameras are installed we'll have a 45 square degree field of view - that's about 210 full moons!
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Perfect telescope-building weather at Siding Spring Observatory for putting together the second GOTO South node - exciting to see everything coming together!

Perfect telescope-building weather at Siding Spring Observatory for putting together the second GOTO South node - exciting to see everything coming together!
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Both domes now fully populated with telescopes thanks to our awesome away team: now commissioning can begin! Time to install the cameras, compute hardware, and start integrating everything into our control software/pipelines.

Both domes now fully populated with telescopes thanks to our awesome away team: now commissioning can begin! Time to install the cameras, compute hardware, and start integrating everything into our control software/pipelines.
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GOTO Picture of the Week: Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), nicknamed the 'green comet', popped up in one of our templates from 2023-01-25 (thanks David O'Neill!), two weeks after perihelion. No colour in our images as we use a single 'L' band filter to catch as much light as possible.

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Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), nicknamed the 'green comet', popped up in one of our templates from 2023-01-25 (thanks David O'Neill!),  two weeks after perihelion. No colour in our images as we use a single 'L' band filter to catch as much light as possible.
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Both systems are now on sky and taking data at GOTO South Siding Spring Observ - commissioning continues at pace, as we optimise 16 new unit telescopes for maximal performance, and tie them into our control/scheduling software. Stay tuned for our first light image from the South!

Both systems are now on sky and taking data at GOTO South <a href="/SidingSpring/">Siding Spring Observ</a> - commissioning continues at pace, as we optimise 16 new unit telescopes for maximal performance, and tie them into our control/scheduling software. Stay tuned for our first light image from the South!
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Back in the North, our GOTO Picture of the Week is a common artifact we've lovingly nicknamed the 'GOTO Jellyfish'. Stars visible with the naked eye are so bright they cause scattering/reflections GOTO's telescopes, visible as these unusual caustic-like patterns.

Back in the North, our GOTO Picture of the Week is a common artifact we've lovingly nicknamed the 'GOTO Jellyfish'. Stars visible with the naked eye are so bright they cause scattering/reflections GOTO's telescopes, visible as these unusual caustic-like patterns.
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As template vetting efforts pick up (and as a break from thesis writing for one of the admins!), here's a bumper GOTO Picture of the Week - centred on galaxies! Of the billions visible in our images, here's a few flagged by our team of vetters as particularly spectacular

As template vetting efforts pick up (and as a break from thesis writing for one of the admins!), here's a bumper GOTO Picture of the Week - centred on galaxies! Of the billions visible in our images, here's a few flagged by our team of vetters as particularly spectacular
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We're excited to launch our new citizen science project The Zooniverse, Kilonova Seekers -- join us at kilonova-seekers.org to seek out cosmic explosions from neutron star mergers detected by LIGO, and unearth hidden gems hiding in our data! Img: Krzysztof Ulaczyk (2021)

We're excited to launch our new citizen science project <a href="/the_zooniverse/">The Zooniverse</a>, Kilonova Seekers -- join us at kilonova-seekers.org to seek out cosmic explosions from neutron star mergers detected by <a href="/LIGO/">LIGO</a>, and unearth hidden gems hiding in our data!
Img: Krzysztof Ulaczyk (2021)
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It's was a busy first week on Kilonova Seekers, with over 150,000 classifications from more than 770 volunteers! -- thanks to all who've gotten involved, we're just getting started! Read more: zooniverse.org/projects/tkill… Join our search for transients at kilonova-seekers.org

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Interested in identifying cosmic explosions in real-time? @warwickastro PhD student, Tom Killestein & colleagues University of Portsmouth developed a project where volunteers are asked to 'spot the difference' using data from the two telescopes GOTO Observatory 👉tinyurl.com/2arr2xeh

Interested in identifying cosmic explosions in real-time?

@warwickastro PhD student, Tom Killestein &amp; colleagues <a href="/portsmouthuni/">University of Portsmouth</a> developed a project where volunteers are asked to 'spot the difference' using data from the two telescopes <a href="/GOTOObservatory/">GOTO Observatory</a> 

👉tinyurl.com/2arr2xeh
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Stellar work from our team following up transients and GOTO discoveries in real-time through our GOTO-FAST program wis-tns.org/astronotes/ast…