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Awards
The APUS Space Studies Master's Program was selected for the Online School Report's top 10 list in 2023. Our program is ranked 4th:
https://www.onlineschoolsreport.com/best-online-masters-space-studies/
Publications Featuring Data from the APUS Telescope
Published Works:
Miller, K.A., Albin, E, Milliman, K, Naumaan, A, Hatch, C, & Pellington, B. (2019). The APUS Supernova Search Program: A Scientific Leadership and Research Opportunity for Graduate and Undergraduate Students. In 70th International Astronautical Congress (E1.3.11), International Astronautical Federation. https://iafastro.directory/iac/archive/browse/IAC-19/E1/3/54118/
Miller, K.A., Colvin, C., Crowson, M., Cushard, J., Trevino, D. (2021). The APUS Supernova Search Program: A Scientific Leadership and Research Opportunity for Graduate and Undergraduate Students. Space Education and Strategic Applications,2(2). https://doi.org/10.18278/sesa.2.2.7
Master’s Theses:
Crowson, M. (2020). Comparative Analysis of Star KIC 8462852 – “Tabby’s Star”: A Photometric and Radio Wave Research Project Investigating the Star’s Magnitude Variations.
Crowson, M, & Syndegaard, D. (2020). A Study of Suspected RR Lyrae Variable Stars: Evidence for Categorical Revisions and the Need for Continued Observations.
Hatch, C.D. (2019). The APUS Supernova Search Program: Testing Supernova Detection Method.
Pate, A. M. (2023). APUS Supernova Team Autumn Sky Coverage.
Trevino, D. (2021). An Analysis of TYC 3413-242-1: A Research Project Investigating the Star's Photometric Properties.
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