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Title

Conference Summary: Looking Inward

Abstract

This final presentation at the symposium attempted to provide some perspective on where we are going in the areas of hardware, software, scientific results, and interactions with the rest of the astronomical community for automated, robotic, and remotely operated telescopes on traditional and non-traditional sites.

Date

01/01/1995

Citation

Trimble, V. (1995). Conference Summary: Looking Inward. In G. W. Henry, G. W. & J. A. Eaton (Eds.), Robotic Telescopes: Current Capabilities, Present Developments, and Future Prospects for Automated Astronomy, ASP Conference Series (Vol. 79, pp.1-7). Sa

Type of Publication

Conference Item

Author(s)

Trimble, Virginia

Content

Instrumentation/Techniques > Robotic Telescopes

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse

Methodology

Blank

Specific Interest

RTSRE Related Research

Target Group

Blank

Institution(s)

University of California, Irvine

Peer-Reviewed Status

Yes

Volume

79

Conference Title

ASP Conference Series: Robotic Telescopes: Current Capabilities, Present Developments, and Future Prospects for Automated Astronomy

Conference Location

Flagstaff, Arizona

Conference Proceeding Type

Paper

Resource Type

Historical | Literature Review | Position Paper/Editorial

Nation(s) of Study

United States of America

Language

English

Conference Date

June 28-30, 1994

URL

http://www.aspbooks.org/a/volumes/table_of_contents/?book_id=191

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