ANU: New Infrared Telescope First to Monitor Entire Northern Sky

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ANU: New Infrared Telescope First to Monitor Entire Northern Sky

Post by bystander » Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:18 pm

New Infrared Telescope First to Monitor Entire Northern Sky
Australian National University | 2018 Oct 15
A new infrared telescope designed and built by astronomers at ANU and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in the US will be the first of its kind to monitor the entire northern sky in search of new cosmic events.

The agile robotic telescope, called Gattini-IR, will scan the northern sky once every night, from the Palomar Observatory in southern California, allowing astronomers to observe and study fast-changing transient and variable events with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

The commissioning was completed last month, and science operations began last week. ...
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