ESA/AURA Astronomer at STScI, working on exoplanet atmospheric characterization, MIRI, and time-series observations. Posts are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of STScI, ESA, or AURA.
I actually really like the dreamliner windows - so many people close their windows because the direct sun is too bright, but these can offer a nice intermediate option
November 24, 2025 at 8:46 AM
I actually really like the dreamliner windows - so many people close their windows because the direct sun is too bright, but these can offer a nice intermediate option
There does seem to be some spectrally-correlated noise in MIRI/LRS time-series spectra. The impact is reduced for larger bin sizes, and the bin sizes used for K2-18b seem largely reasonable to me at first glance. More details about LRS spectrally-correlated noise in Bell+2024 and Welbanks+2024.
April 27, 2025 at 1:41 AM
There does seem to be some spectrally-correlated noise in MIRI/LRS time-series spectra. The impact is reduced for larger bin sizes, and the bin sizes used for K2-18b seem largely reasonable to me at first glance. More details about LRS spectrally-correlated noise in Bell+2024 and Welbanks+2024.
You inspired me to get one almost a year ago, and I've been really glad to have it in our apartment that lacks any air circulation. CO2 used to get crazy high back when my MIL was living in our living room and my partner and I were both working from home in our small bedroom
November 29, 2024 at 11:32 PM
You inspired me to get one almost a year ago, and I've been really glad to have it in our apartment that lacks any air circulation. CO2 used to get crazy high back when my MIL was living in our living room and my partner and I were both working from home in our small bedroom