Compact automatic astronomical telescopes as ground-based support of satellite projects

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作者
Soldan, J
Hudec, R
机构
[1] Astron. Inst. Czech Acad. Sci., Ondřejov Observatory
关键词
Energy Source; Remote Control; Satellite Data; Human Factor; Optical Data;
D O I
10.1023/A:1007996925258
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We outline the basic idea. of an automatically working telescope based on inexpensive commercially available hardware components. A new generation of the control software is proposed which makes the full remote control of the telescope via Internet network possible - without human factor. The main scientific goal is to provide quasisimultaneous optical data for gamma-ray satellite projects such as CGRO, HETE, INTEGRAL etc. The telescope will automatically investigate the positions of high energy sources such as GRB and AGNs, at optical wavelengths. The automatically operated burst alert telescope is expected to improve our knowledge of these astrophysical objects. The proposed experiment is different from the OTM Optical Transient Monitor which is monitoring experiment unrelated to satellite data. The system can be also applied in other areas of astronomy and astrophysics as well as provide sky patrol.
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