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\item[The Hyades Star Cluster:] Students receive photometry and parallax measurements from the \textit{Hipparcos} satellite for stars in the Hyades cluster, and must determine the distance, age, and metallicity of the cluster through isochrone fitting. This lab serves as an introduction to the Python programming language, and provides experience in manipulating arrays and plotting data. This lab also illustrates how models and observations can be used together to determine fundamental astrophysical properties.
\item[Understanding and Reducing CCD Images:] Detectors are as important to data quality as telescopes themselves, and students learn about the most common detector in astronomy, the charge coupled device (CCD), by making ``sythetic images'' with an ice cube tray (the CCD; see Fig.\ \ref{fig:ice}) and confetti (the electrons). After this exercise, the students then manipulate real CCD images obtained at the Campus Observatory, apply bias, dark, and flatfield corrections to correct for common imperfections, and then combine the images to make
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\item[Characterizing Transiting Planets:] Students download and analyze data from the \textit{Kepler} satellite, to determine the orbit and radius of an exoplanet. This lab introduces the concept of a light curve, applies the concept of CCD photometry, and reinforces the lecture on the detection and characterization of exoplanets. Data visualization and analysis is done in an \ipython\ notebook, which hones the students' programming and numerical skills.
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