NASA Resources
- https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Tools/viewing/viewing.pl
Tool to determine whether and when a given target is observable to a given mission (essentially the reverse of what this challenge is).
Other Resources
- Interactive sky atlas for visualizing astronomical data
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- Gravitational wave localization region combined with mission coverage
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- Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Follow-up Observing Program
Can be used in coordination with NEOSSat images to try and pinpoint exoplanet transits in the dataset.
CSA Resources
- NEOSSat
Data from the world's first space telescope dedicated to detecting and tracking asteroids and satellites. Unlike ground-based telescopes, NEOSSat is able to track satellites and space debris in a wide variety of locations and not be limited by geographic location, the day-night cycle, or weather.
- Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
This is one of the well-known astronomy data providers used by astronomers. Its search system will give you access to data from a wide range of satellites and telescopes.
- Canadian Space Agency Open Data Portal
The Canadian Space Agency makes scientific data available to researchers, students, industry and the public. Come explore!