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Autor:
Thomas Jahn, Maximilian Fabricius, Edmundo Balderrama, Taft Armandroff, Darren L. DePoy, Andreas Kelz, Stephen C. Odewahn, Harald Nicklas, Greg C. Smith, Renny Spencer, Jan Snigula, Gavin Dalton, Gary J. Hill, Cynthia S. Froning, Daniel J. Farrow, Jennifer L. Marshall, John M. Good, Ralf Bender, James R. Fowler, Karl Gebhardt, Andrew M. Peterson, Travis Prochaska, Matthias Steinmetz, Matthew Shetrone, Taylor S. Chonis, Greg Zeimann, George Damm, S. I. Rostopchin, Niv Drory, Sarah Tuttle, Dionne M. Haynes, Herman Kriel, Phillip J. MacQueen, Francesco Montesano, Hanshin Lee, Jerry Martin, Trent Peterson, Jason Ramsey, Eva Noyola, Emily Mrozinski, Amy Westfall, Brian L. Vattiat, Brent Buetow, Randy Bryant, Briana L. Indahl
Publikováno v:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII.
The Visible Integral-field Replicable Unit Spectrograph (VIRUS) consists of 156 identical spectrographs (arrayed as 78 pairs, each with a pair of spectrographs) fed by 35,000 fibers, each 1.5 arcsec diameter, at the focus of the upgraded 10 m Hobby-E
Autor:
Taft Armandroff, Katie Smither, Matthew Shetrone, Edmundo Balderrama, Jason Ramsey, Amy Westfall, Niv Drory, Lawrence W. Ramsey, Brian L. Vattiat, Hanshin Lee, John M. Good, Stephen C. Odewahn, Ron Leck, S. I. Rostopchin, Brent Buetow, Karl Gebhardt, James E. Fowler, Herman Kriel, Gary J. Hill, Phillip J. MacQueen, Amanda Martin, Martin Landriau, Renny Spencer, Greg Smith, Jerry Martin, Eusebio Terrazas, Emily Mrozinski, John Caldwell, Justin Pautzke, Emily Bevins, Randy Bryant, George Damm
Publikováno v:
Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VII.
The Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) is an innovative large telescope with 10 meter aperture, located in West Texas at the McDonald Observatory. The HET operates with a fixed segmented primary and has a tracker, which moves the fourmirror corrector and p
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Together with the ongoing major instrument upgrade of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) we present the planned upgrade of the HET Segment Control System (SCS) to SCS2. Because HET's primary mirror is segmented into 91 individual 1-meter hexagonal mirr