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Astronomy from Antarctica: this is the last great frontier for ground-based astronomy. Our group at UNSW has been leading the Australian push to establish an optical/infrared telescope on the Antarctic plateau and has successfully run instruments at the US Amundsen-Scott South Pole station since 1994. I have traveled to Antarctica to work on astronomical experiments in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, and 2011 (click on the links for my diaries of these trips). Ten of our graduate students have been to the Pole during this time.
Robotic telescopes: I am collaborating with Craig Kulesa from the University of Arizona on HEAT, a 0.6m terahertz telescope at Ridge A in Antarctica. I am collaborating with a colleagues in China on AST3, a 0.5m optical telescope at Dome A in Antarctica. I am collaborating with Annd Moore from Caltech on Gattini-SPUV, an ultraviolet camera at the US Amundsen Scott South Pole station. I run the UNSW Automated Patrol Telescope, at Siding Spring Observatory, about 500 km from Sydney. As of 2012, The Automated Patrol Telescope is currently off-line pending hardware upgrades. It was most recently used to conduct searches for transiting planets). I also collaborate with Prof. Carl Akerlof's group (University of Michigan) on a 3rd-generation robotic telescope, ROTSE-IIIa.
Instrumentation & computing: my long term interests include electronics, optics, and computing (both computer hardware and software) with the goal of building new and interesting astronomical instruments. I have been a contributor to the Linux kernel, and program mostly in C, Java, perl, and python.
Astronomy from Antarctica: this is the last great frontier for ground-based astronomy. Our group at UNSW has been leading the Australian push to establish an optical/infrared telescope on the Antarctic plateau and has successfully run instruments at the US Amundsen-Scott South Pole station since 1994. I have traveled to Antarctica to work on astronomical experiments in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, and 2011 (click on the links for my diaries of these trips). Ten of our graduate students have been to the Pole during this time.
Robotic telescopes: I am collaborating with Craig Kulesa from the University of Arizona on HEAT, a 0.6m terahertz telescope at Ridge A in Antarctica. I am collaborating with a colleagues in China on AST3, a 0.5m optical telescope at Dome A in Antarctica. I am collaborating with Annd Moore from Caltech on Gattini-SPUV, an ultraviolet camera at the US Amundsen Scott South Pole station. I run the UNSW Automated Patrol Telescope, at Siding Spring Observatory, about 500 km from Sydney. As of 2012, The Automated Patrol Telescope is currently off-line pending hardware upgrades. It was most recently used to conduct searches for transiting planets). I also collaborate with Prof. Carl Akerlof's group (University of Michigan) on a 3rd-generation robotic telescope, ROTSE-IIIa.
Instrumentation & computing: my long term interests include electronics, optics, and computing (both computer hardware and software) with the goal of building new and interesting astronomical instruments. I have been a contributor to the Linux kernel, and program mostly in C, Java, perl, and python.
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Adolfo S. Carvalho,Lynne A. Hillenbrand, Franz-Josef Hambsch,Shawn Dvorak,Michael Sitko,Ray W. Russell, Victoria Hammond,Michael Connelley,Michael C. B. Ashley,Matthew J. Hankins
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNALno. 1 (2023): 86-86
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