Instrumentation for Astronomy with Large Optical Telescopes

Instrumentation for Astronomy with Large Optical Telescopes
Author: C.M. Humphries
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1982-06-30
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Interest world-wide in the provision of new observational astro nomical facilities in the form of ground-based optical telescopes of large aperture has never been higher than exists at present. The benefits to be gained from increased aperture size, however, are only utilised effectively if efficient instrumentation is also available. There have been significant improvements recently in this area, part icularly in detector technology and data handling as well as in optical design, so that systems which are currently being developed have the capability of being vastly more powerful in terms of the efficient use of photons than those which existed only 5 years ago. The rationale for the decision by Commission 9 of the International Astronomical Union to hold IAU Colloquium 67, therefore, was to obtain reports on these developments with the emphasis placed upon overall efficiency of the complete observational system - from telescope aperture right through to detector output. A fitting venue for the meeting was the site of the 6 metre BTA (Bolshoi Azimuth Telescope) at Zelenchukskaya in the Caucasus mount ains, USSR. The BTA is operated by the Special Astrophysical Observatory located at Nizhnij Arkhyz, a few kilometres from the telescope itself.

NGST Science and Technology Exposition

NGST Science and Technology Exposition
Author: Eric Philip Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Annotation Representatives of the astronomical and technical communities trade views on the state of the Next Generation Space Telescope just after instrument studies in the US, Europe, and Canada were completed and being presented in public for the first time, and Phase A prime contractors had been selected and were beginning their detailed design studies. In 66 reports they consider problems facing the design, construction, and use of the instrument and the benefits and drawbacks of various solutions to them, focusing mostly on infrared astronomy in the near and middle ranges. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)