Overview

Fourteen years after the celebration of the First Workshop on robotic autonomous observatories in Málaga, the number of automatic astronomical facilities worldwide has significantly grown, as well as the level of robotisation, autonomy, and networking, with many recent developments motivated by the search of new electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves in the next months. This has a strong impact in many other astrophysical fields, like fireballs detection, minor planet studies, the search for extra-solar planets, the monitoring of variable stars in our Galaxy, the study of active galactic nuclei, the detection and monitoring of supernovae, and the immediate follow-up of high-energy transients such as cosmic gamma-ray bursts, besides the search of neutrino and gravitational waves electromagnetic counterparts. Last, but not least, space debris surveillance and tracking is another field of increasing interest. Educational aspects will be also covered.

 

Thus, the main focus of the workshop will be on the new and existing astronomical facilities whose goal is to observe a wide variety of astrophysical targets with no (or very little) human interaction. As in the past 14 years, we expect the workshop will continue as an international forum for researchers to summarize the most recent developments and ideas in the field, with a special emphasis given to the Technical and Scientific results obtained within the last two years and future developments, with specific sessions on Educational Activities and Space Surveillance and Tracking.

Topics

 

  • Existing robotic observatories worldwide
  • New hardware and software developments
  • Real-time analysis pipelines
  • Wide-field imaging and follow-ups
  • Archiving the data and quality control
  • Telescope and observatory control systems
  • Transient detection and classification
  • Protocols for robotic telescope networks
  • Scientific results obtained by means of robotic observatories (from Solar System objects to high-energy transients in our Galaxy, gamma-ray bursts, neutrino sources and gravitational waves)
  • Public Outreach and Citizen Science
  • Global Networks
  • Education applications
  • Future strategies
  • Space Debris Tracking and surveillance

When

From 16 Oct to 20 Oct, 2023

Where

Hotel Occidental Torremolinos Playa. Torremolinos (Málaga), Spain

Just 10 min away from the Málaga International Airport, the Hotel Occidental Torremolinos Playa is located in the very heart of Costa de Sol, by the Mediterranean Sea, with a beach of fine sand, to enjoy with colleagues, family and friends. It is perfectly adapted for the enjoyment of children, parks and children pools, along with a wide range of activities.

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