Launching the VASCO Citizen Science Project

Laaksoharju, Mikael; Pelckmans, Kristiaan; Solano, Enrique; Villarroel, Beatriz; Marcy, Geoffrey W.; Gupta, Alok C.; Geier, Stefan; Ward, Martin J.; Wamalwa, Dismas Simiyu; de Souza, Rafael S.; Mellon, Christopher K.; Prieto, Almudena; Bär, Rudolf E.; Buelens, Bart; Enriquez, Emilio; Bergstedt, Josefine; Soodla, Johan; Castillo, Diego; Shultz, Matthew E.; Aworka, Rubby; Comerón, Sébastien; Mattsson, Lars; García, Aurora Lago; Mimouni, Jamal; Guergouri, Hichem; Souza, Abel; Dom, Onyeuwaoma Nnaemeka; Laggoune, Khaoula
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Universe

Advertised on:
10
2022
Number of authors
28
IAC number of authors
3
Citations
4
Refereed citations
4
Description
The Vanishing & Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations (VASCO) project investigates astronomical surveys spanning a time interval of 70 years, searching for unusual and exotic transients. We present herein the VASCO Citizen Science Project, which can identify unusual candidates driven by three different approaches: hypothesis, exploratory, and machine learning, which is particularly useful for SETI searches. To address the big data challenge, VASCO combines three methods: the Virtual Observatory, user-aided machine learning, and visual inspection through citizen science. Here we demonstrate the citizen science project and its improved candidate selection process, and we give a progress report. We also present the VASCO citizen science network led by amateur astronomy associations mainly located in Algeria, Cameroon, and Nigeria. At the moment of writing, the citizen science project has carefully examined 15,593 candidate image pairs in the data (ca. 10% of the candidates), and has so far identified 798 objects classified as "vanished". The most interesting candidates will be followed up with optical and infrared imaging, together with the observations by the most potent radio telescopes.
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