Collaborative Observation Campaign.

As part of the 2025 spectroscopy internship at OHP, we are launching a collaborative campaign focused on the observation of several particularly interesting stars: 10 Lacertae, BW Vulpeculae, and T Coronae Borealis. Each target exhibits specific spectroscopic phenomena — such as pulsations, variability, or eruptive activity — which can be tracked in high spectral resolution.

Throughout the internship, participants are invited to record and freely upload their spectra to a shared database that will serve as a central repository for all observations collected during the week. This will enable continuous monitoring from the beginning to the end of the internship and allow for direct comparisons between different instruments and observers.

This project emphasizes collaboration, comparative analysis, and the mutual enrichment of skills. Let’s observe these fascinating objects together and contribute to an open, shared spectroscopic database.



Welcome on board !

From July 29 to August 3, 2025, immerse yourself in the world of astronomical spectrography at a prestigious venue, the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, in Saint-Michel l'Observatoire, near Manosque, in the south of France.

This 2025 edition is resolutely hands-on, with workshops (settings, learning, instrument optimization, etc.), advice and tips from experts in white-card sessions, as well as night-time observations (the site is secure and closed) and analysis of the data acquired..

Details : Ressources center

Last spectrum by R. Mas
Recent activity
99 days
New spectrum ! Rémy Mas add a new spectrum.
108 days
New spectrum ! David Augustin add a new spectrum.
109 days
New spectrum ! David Augustin add a new spectrum.
112 days
New spectrum ! Antoine Viel add a new spectrum.
112 days
New spectrum ! Antoine Viel add a new spectrum.
112 days
New spectrum ! Thomas Petit add a new spectrum.
Campaign progression
Spectra by 17 users
175
All your datas are precious !
Spectra reviewed
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Uploads this week
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Total exposure (hours)
84.84
Approx. 3.54 days.