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Evolution of novel activation functions in neural network training for astronomy data: habitability classification of exoplanets
Quantification of habitability is a complex task. Previous attempts at measuring habitability are well documented. Classification of exoplanets, on...
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Synergies Between Venus & Exoplanetary Observations
Here we examine how our knowledge of present day Venus can inform terrestrial exoplanetary science and how exoplanetary science can inform our study...
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Magma Ocean, Water, and the Early Atmosphere of Venus
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically different. Whether these differences are directly...
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The Habitable Zone: The Climatic Limits of Habitability
Recent discoveries of exoplanets by both ground-based and space-based surveys indicate that terrestrial-size planets are common around other stars.... -
The Habitable Zone: The Climatic Limits of Habitability
Recent discoveries of exoplanets by both ground-based and space-based surveys indicate that terrestrial-size planets are common around other stars.... -
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Approximate Calculation of the Thermal Loss of the Atmosphere of a Hot Exoplanet in a Low Orbit with Taking into Account the Ellipticity
AbstractThe paper presents the results of calculations using an approximate approach to estimating the thermal loss of the atmosphere of a hot...
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New Eyes on the Universe: Pioneering Observatories and the Future of Astronomy
We have already been living through a golden age of observational astronomy, our knowledge of the cosmos being extended out to the farthest reaches... -
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Faint objects in motion: the new frontier of high precision astrometry
Sky survey telescopes and powerful targeted telescopes play complementary roles in astronomy. In order to investigate the nature and characteristics...