Dome A site testing and future plans
In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the Antarctic plateau, a site predicted to be one of the very best astronomical sites on earth. In 2006, the Chinese Center for Antarctic Astronomy (CCAA) was founded to promote the development of astronom...
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ftunivwestsyd:oai:researchdirect.westernsydney.edu.au:uws_23171 2023-05-15T13:54:15+02:00 Dome A site testing and future plans Gong, Xuefei Wang, Lifan Cui, Xiangqun Feng, Longlong Yuan, Xiangyan Ashley, Michael C. B. Allen, Graham R. Bonner, Colin S. Bradley, Stuart G. Everett, Jon R. Hengst, Shane Hu, Jinwen Jiang, Zhaoji Kulesa, Craig A. Lawrence, Jon S. Li, Yuanshen Luong-Van, Daniel M. McCaughrean, Mark J. Moore, Anna M. Pennypacker, Carl R. Qin, Weijian Riddle, Reed Shang, Zhaohui Storey, John W. Sun, Bo Suntzeff, Nicholas B. Tothill, Nicholas F. H. (R17058) Travouillon, Tony Walker, Christopher K. Yan, Jun Yang, Huigen Yang, Ji York, Don G. Zhang, Xuguo Zhang, Zhanhai Zhou, Xu Zhu, Zhenxi Spinoglio, Luigi (Editor) Epchtein, N. (Editor) ARENA Conference (Event place) 2010 print 8 http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/548468 https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1040007 eng eng France, EDP Sciences Proceedings of 3rd ARENA Conference on "An Astronomical Observatory at CONCORDIA (Dome C, Antartica)", Frascati, Italy, May 11-15, 2009--9782759804856--1633-4760 pp: 65-72 020102 - Astronomical and Space Instrumentation 970102 - Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences conference paper 2010 ftunivwestsyd https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1040007 2020-12-05T17:31:53Z In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the Antarctic plateau, a site predicted to be one of the very best astronomical sites on earth. In 2006, the Chinese Center for Antarctic Astronomy (CCAA) was founded to promote the development of astronomy in Antarctica, especially at Dome A. CCAA has since taken part in two traverses to Dome A, organized by the Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC), in the austral summers of 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. These traverses resulted in the installation of many site-testing and science instruments, supported by the PLATO observatory. The Chinese Small Telescope ARray (CSTAR) has produced excellent results from Dome A. Our future plans include further site-testing work, and the following full-scale science instruments: three 0.5-m Antarctic Schmidt Telescopes (AST3), and a proposed 4-m telescope for wide-field infrared high spatial-resolution surveys. The first AST3 telescope is under construction and is scheduled for installation in 2011. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Research Institute of China University of Western Sydney (UWS): Research Direct Antarctic Austral Plato ENVELOPE(-54.674,-54.674,-63.433,-63.433) The Antarctic EAS Publications Series 40 65 72 |
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020102 - Astronomical and Space Instrumentation 970102 - Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences Gong, Xuefei Wang, Lifan Cui, Xiangqun Feng, Longlong Yuan, Xiangyan Ashley, Michael C. B. Allen, Graham R. Bonner, Colin S. Bradley, Stuart G. Everett, Jon R. Hengst, Shane Hu, Jinwen Jiang, Zhaoji Kulesa, Craig A. Lawrence, Jon S. Li, Yuanshen Luong-Van, Daniel M. McCaughrean, Mark J. Moore, Anna M. Pennypacker, Carl R. Qin, Weijian Riddle, Reed Shang, Zhaohui Storey, John W. Sun, Bo Suntzeff, Nicholas B. Tothill, Nicholas F. H. (R17058) Travouillon, Tony Walker, Christopher K. Yan, Jun Yang, Huigen Yang, Ji York, Don G. Zhang, Xuguo Zhang, Zhanhai Zhou, Xu Zhu, Zhenxi Dome A site testing and future plans |
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In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the Antarctic plateau, a site predicted to be one of the very best astronomical sites on earth. In 2006, the Chinese Center for Antarctic Astronomy (CCAA) was founded to promote the development of astronomy in Antarctica, especially at Dome A. CCAA has since taken part in two traverses to Dome A, organized by the Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC), in the austral summers of 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. These traverses resulted in the installation of many site-testing and science instruments, supported by the PLATO observatory. The Chinese Small Telescope ARray (CSTAR) has produced excellent results from Dome A. Our future plans include further site-testing work, and the following full-scale science instruments: three 0.5-m Antarctic Schmidt Telescopes (AST3), and a proposed 4-m telescope for wide-field infrared high spatial-resolution surveys. The first AST3 telescope is under construction and is scheduled for installation in 2011. |
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