Zwintz, KonstanzeKonstanzeZwintzPORETTI, EnnioEnnioPORETTI2020-08-242020-08-242017978-83-938279-6-1http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/26767In 2016 the BRITE-Constellation mission had been operational for more than two years. At that time, several hundreds of bright stars of various types had been observed successfully in the two BRITE lters and astonishing new discoveries had been made. Therefore, the time was ripe to host the Second BRITE-Constellation Science Conference: Small satellites | big science" from August 22 to 26, 2016, in the beautiful Madonnensaal of the University of Innsbruck, Austria. With this conference, we brought together the scientic community interested in BRITE-Constellation, pro- vided an update on the status of the mission, presented and discussed latest scientic results, shared our experiences with the data, illustrated successful cooperations between professional and amateur ground-based observers and BRITE scientists, and explored new ideas for future BRITE-Constellation observations.STAMPAenSecond BRITE-Constellation Science Conference: Small satellites—big science, Proceedings of the Polish Astronomical Society volume 5Book/Proceedings editinghttps://www.pta.edu.pl/proc/v5p12017sbcs.conf.....ZFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA