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Project Solaris, a Global Network of Autonomous Observatories

Kozłowski et al., 2017

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4549538642770543634
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Kozłowski S
Sybilski P
Konacki M
Pawłaszek R
Ratajczak M
Hełminiak K
Litwicki M
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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We present the design and commissioning of Project Solaris, a global network of autonomous observatories. Solaris is a Polish scientific undertaking aimed at the detection and characterization of circumbinary exoplanets and eclipsing binary stars. To accomplish …
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