The robotic and remotely controlled telescope at the University of Athens Observatory

Citation:

Gazeas K. The robotic and remotely controlled telescope at the University of Athens Observatory. In: Vol. 48. ; 2016. pp. 22 - 23.

Date Presented:

2016/12/1

Abstract:

A fully automatic remote telescope and dome control system has been installed at the University of Athens Observatory (UOAO) in August 2012. It was constructed in the Laboratory of Astronomy and Applied Optics of the department and incorporated the already existing automation for observations and data gathering techniques. The system proved to be reliable and functions faultlessly up to date, enabling the astronomers to observe remotely from any place, using the network. The observing nights have been increased significantly after the first year of remote operation, reaching the number of 280 observing nights per year (77% annual usage), half of which are characterized as photometric nights of highest quality. This utility favours long-term monitoring projects of blazars and long periodic variables in general.

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