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An Intimate Relation with Two Automatic Telescopes for Almost Nine Years
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
From Oct. 1983 through Dec. 1987 most of the observing capacity of the Boyd-Genet prototype 10-inch APT was devoted to a program of 92 variable stars the output of which was sent to us for analysis. From Nov. 1987 through the present the entire observing capacity of the VU-TSU 16-inch APT has been devoted to a program of 136 mostly magnetically active variables. We review the technical performance of both APTs in terms of malfunctions, down-time, resulting photometric accuracy, phase coverage, and scientific results to date.
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- Session 4 Automatic Photoelectric Telescopes and Extinction
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- Copyright © C.J. Butler and I. Elliottt 1993