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Sara Regibo
Abstract
In preparation of their eclipse trip to Mexico in April 2024, Wim and Sara realised that the eclipse software they had been using before to automatically take pictures during a solar eclipse was incompatible with the hardware they had. Searching for an alternative sotware package was unsuccessful, so around Christmas 2023 they decided to write their own software package. Enter the Solar Eclipse Workbench! They spent many long evenings discussing and programming, sitting next to each other on the couch, but in the end they managed to get the job done in time. The sofware worked like a charm and they returned from Mexico with a whole bunch of (eclipse) pictures.
In this talk, Wim and Sara will present their Solar Eclipse Workbench, demonstrating the features they have already implemented and touching upon their plans for the future.
BIO
Sara Regibo studied Mathematics (with the option Astronomy) at KU Leuven, followed by pursuing a PhD in Astronomy & Astrophysics at the Institute of Astronomy, KU Leuven. She is now a Senior Software Engineer in astronomical instrumentation projects at that same institute. She has been / is involved in various research projects, such as Herschel, Gaia, PLATO, and ARIEL. She has observed five total solar eclipses, three of which were a success, one was clouded out (the first one), and one was spent under an umbrella in the pouring rain (the second one).
Together with Wim, Sara has travelled the world, enjoying nature to the fullest and witnessing a few eclipses along the way. Their 11-year-old daughter Lotte accompanies them on all their trips (eclipses and otherwise) and seems to be their lucky charm, helping them to increase their success rate in seeing total solar eclipses (her success rate is 100%).