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The Development of Advanced-Technology Automated/Robotic Telescope Systems and the Future of Small-Telescope Astronomy
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Title
The Development of Advanced-Technology Automated/Robotic Telescope Systems and the Future of Small-Telescope Astronomy
Abstract
During the 1990s groups at universities around the world
developed small working automated/robotic telescopes that proved the feasibility of using such systems for education and research projects. A few of the more successful projects such as the Bradford Robotic Observatory in the United Kingdom and the University of Iowa's Automated Telescope Facility (AFT) and Iowa Robotic Observatory (IRO) programs proved how useful and powerful these systems can be in practice. This paper
describes how one company, Torus Technologies, developed hardware and software technologies to create the most advanced integrated small automated/robotic telescope systems in the world. These systems were designed from the "bottom up" to be automated/robotic telescopes capable of operating an entire observatory including domes, CCD cameras, and other peripheral equipment.
Automated/robotic telescopes can play a major role in enabling small colleges and universities, especially in developing countries, to actively participate in serious "hands on" research and education projects that otherwise would not be practical. A commercially available affordable, high-precision, and proven turnkey automated/robotic small telescope system capable of operating remotely via the Internet is crucial for bringing this technology into widespread use. Today Torus Technologies telescopes are installed at locations worldwide as primary instruments for research programs, discovery and monitoring programs, and education programs. This paper describes some of the current applications for using these telescopes and how these telescope systems will be used in the future in standalone installations and in global networks.
Date
01/01/2001
Type of Publication
Author(s)
Williams, Richard J. | Mulherin, James
Editor(s)
Chen, W.P. | Lemme, C. | Paczynski, B.
Construct
Methodology
Research Setting
Specific Interest
Target Group
Institution(s)
Torus Technologies
Book Title
Small-Telescope Astronomy on Global Scales. ASP Conference Series, Vol 246
Peer-Reviewed Status
Publisher
Astronomy Society of the Pacific
Volume
246
Conference Proceeding Type
Resource Type
Curriculum/Program Description or Report | Position Paper/Editorial
Nation(s) of Study
United States of America
Language
English