Pico — G2v
A successful G2V Pico would enable and exoplanet precursor surveys . For instance, a constellation of 100 G2V Picos could continuously monitor every naked-eye G2V star in the sky, detecting subtle brightness changes due to starspots or transiting Earth-sized planets—something no single large telescope can do due to scheduling constraints. Moreover, for educational purposes, a single G2V Pico built with off-the-shelf components (e.g., a Raspberry Pi camera and a plastic diffraction grating) could allow high school students to classify bright stars and measure rotation periods.