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Autor:
Christian Veillet, Alessio Turchi, Julian C. Christou, David S. Ashby, R. Mark Wagner, Douglas M. Summers, John K. Little, John M. Hill, Elena Masciadri
Step 1 (Veillet et al.1), after a review of the development of the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory (LBTO from the early concepts of the early 80s to mid-2014, outlined a six-year plan (LBT2020) aimed at optimizing LBTO's scientific production w
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24729
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24729
Autor:
Dave Ashby, Christian Veillet, John K. Little, John M. Hill, Joar G. Brynnel, Julian C. Christou, R. M. Wagner, Douglas M. Summers
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Large Binocular Telescope Observatory is a collaboration between institutions in Arizona, Germany, Italy, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio and Virginia. The telescope uses two 8.4-m diameter primary mirrors mounted sideby- side on the same AZ-EL mount to
Autor:
Guido Brusa, Phil Hinz, Sebastian Rabien, Juan Carlos Guerra, Julian C. Christou, John K. Little, Douglas L. Miller, Tom Herbst, Simone Esposito, Christian Veillet, R. Mark Wagner, Gustavo Rahmer, John M. Hill
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
We describe the different Adaptive Optics systems on the Large Binocular Telescope making use of the adaptive secondary mirrors and different wavefront sensors. System performances will be discussed.
Autor:
Norman J. Cushing, Marco Pedani, James H. Slagle, Richard F. Green, John M. Hill, R. Mark Wagner, Joar G. Brynnel, David S. Ashby, John K. Little
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
As of July 2012, the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory is supporting scientific observing 60% of the time with binocular prime focus imaging, single-sided optical and near-IR imaging and spectroscopy, and adaptive optics imaging. Interspersed in
Autor:
Craig Smith, Dennis McBride, J. Bell, James H. Kelley, Patricia Goude, Peter Wizinowich, Andy C. Rudeen, Gerard van Belle, Robert Brunswick, Kevin Tsubota, Kyle K. Kinoshita, James M. Walker, M. Hrynevych, John K. Little, M. Mark Colavita
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The NASA Outrigger Telescope Project is a ground-based component of NASA's Navigator Program. The proposed project would utilize four to six 1.8-meter telescopes with co-rotating domes configured as an interferometer. One of the project’s scientifi
Autor:
Takeo Minezaki, Mamoru Doi, Yuzuru Yoshii, John K. Little, M. Suganuma, Tsutomu Aoki, Bruce A. Peterson, Kentaro Motohara, Yukiyasu Kobayashi, Craig H. Smith, Keigo Enya, Hiroyuki Tomita, Ben Greene
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We present the outline and the current status of the MAGNUM automated observation system. The operational objective of the MAGNUM Project is to carry out long-term multi-color monitoring observations of active galactic nuclei in the visible and near-
Autor:
Bruce H. Cook, Lawrence K. Randall, John K. Little, Daniel R. Blanco, Adrian Loeff, Craig H. Smith, Robert L. Meeks, Benjamin I. Greene, Gordon Pentland
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In the year 2000, EOS Technologies, Inc. of Tucson, Arizona will complete six two-meter class telescopes for astronomy. Applications for these telescopes range from monitoring of active-galactic nuclei to the search for extra-solar planets. Four of t
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The use of closed cycle cryogenic refrigerators in astronomical applications has been limited due to vibration problems. A closed cycle cooler system to cool instruments to about 50 K and the detectors below 20 K has been designed. The design uses tw