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Mount performance | ATLAS Project Blog
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Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Return to main ATLAS website. June 4, 2015. Tuesday we worked on getting the mount and its software performing properly. Polar alignment and tracking. Optics Performance →. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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ATLAS Project Blog | Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System | Page 2
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Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Return to main ATLAS website. May 31, 2015. On Saturday we assembled the telescope corrector, cabled everything up, balanced the telescope, did a wee bit of carpentry(! DFM telescope at HKO. May 30, 2015. Meanwhile, Brian and Michael went over to Hawaii and managed the lift of the APM mount into the dome on Mauna Loa…. APM mount at HKO. May 30, 2015. Thursday we lifted the APM mount from its crate into the dome! APM baseplate installed on Mauna Loa. The tele...
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These Tiny Telescopes Could Save the Earth from a Deep Impact
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Log in / Sign up. Blogs you may like. These Tiny Telescopes Could Save the Earth from a Deep Impact. Filed to: monster machines. A 50-foot wide, 10,000-ton meteor that packs triple the force of the nuke dropped on Hiroshima is nothing to scoff at. But in the grand scheme of things, the meteor that hit Chelyabinsk, Russia. Heres the Russian Meteor Entering Earth from Space. Here's the Russian Meteor Entering Earth from Space. Here's the Russian Meteor Entering Earth from. Read more Read more. Has provided...
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Skip to main content. Link / Site: 4 Space, Science and Technology. Projects: spaicemaker and Space Science Center. Mond2020 #Raumfahrt #Astronomy #WWC-SSC. Welcome to the space travel! Link: by RSS Spaicemaker. Freitag, 14. Oktober 2016 19:43. Robotic Astronomy Guest Editors: Alberto J. Castro-Tirado, Joshua S. Bloom, Lorraine Hanlon, and Taro Kotani. Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2016 19:12. NAI’s mission is to: carry out, support and catalyze collaborative, interdisciplinary research; train the next generatio...
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ATLAS sees light | ATLAS Project Blog
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Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Return to main ATLAS website. May 31, 2015. On Saturday we assembled the telescope corrector, cabled everything up, balanced the telescope, did a wee bit of carpentry(! DFM telescope at HKO. ATLAS on sky →. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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ATLAS User | ATLAS Project Blog
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Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Return to main ATLAS website. All posts by ATLAS User. June 11, 2015. June 4, 2015. Wednesday we worked to explore the image performance as a function of detector position relative to the field correctors. We got pretty good images over the whole field of view, but the seeing was poor. We’re thinking we’ve got to vent this dome – the skin gets really hot during the day and the closed telescope tube takes a long time to cool off. June 4, 2015. June 2, 2015.
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Optics Performance | ATLAS Project Blog
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Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Return to main ATLAS website. June 4, 2015. Wednesday we worked to explore the image performance as a function of detector position relative to the field correctors. We got pretty good images over the whole field of view, but the seeing was poor. We’re thinking we’ve got to vent this dome – the skin gets really hot during the day and the closed telescope tube takes a long time to cool off. Thursday we cleaned, cleaned, cleaned! Commissioning starts →.
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News | Semiconductor Technology Associates, Inc.
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October 8, 2015. Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. April 17, 2015. Second AST3 Telescope Installed in Antarctica. January 21, 2015. The second of 3 STA cameras has been installed by NIAOT for the AST3 (Antarctic Survey Telescope) project. Each camera consists of a backside illuminated STA1600FT CCD (10k x 5k frame transfer, 9 μm pixel), a compact dewar with TEC cooling, and an STA Reflex camera controller. The NAIOT announcement can be read here. November 16, 2014. With the potential t.