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1“... low water-vapor content would make this a superb site for infrared astronomy. This was confirmed...”
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6“... observations over a wide range of wavelengths and uniquely favorable to infrared astronomy. Exceptional low sky...”
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7“... favorable for infrared astronomy. In particular, the exceptionally low sky brightness throughout the near...”
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8“... infrared astronomy. The design allows observation of all RA/dec’s accessible from Antarctica, with tracking...”
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9by Eric Fossat“... and high contrast imaging. Key words. Site testing—astronomical photometry—infrared astronomy—sub-mm...”
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10“... that are uniquely favourable for infrared astronomy. In particular, the exceptionally low sky brightness throughout...”
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11“... that are uniquely favourable for infrared astronomy. In particular, the exceptionally low sky brightness throughout...”
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12“... favorable for infrared astronomy. In particular, the exceptionally low sky brightness throughout the near...”
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13by Phillips Burton Ashley, A. Phillips, M. G. Burton, M. C. B. Ashley, J. W. V. Storey, J. P. Lloyd, J. Bally“...The antarctic plateau provides superb sites for infrared astronomy, a result of the combination...”
Published 1999
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14by Phillips Burton Ashley, A. Phillips, M. G. Burton, M. C. B. Ashley, J. W. V. Storey, J. P. Lloyd, J. Bally“...The antarctic plateau provides superb sites for infrared astronomy, a result of the combination...”
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15“...The summits of the Antarctic plateau provide superlative conditions for optical and infrared...”
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16by A. Phillips, M. G. Burton, M. C. B. Ashley, J. W. V. Storey, J. P. Lloyd, D. A. Harper, J. Bally“...The Antarctic plateau provides superb sites for infrared astronomy, a result of the combination...”
Published 1998
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17by A. Phillips, M. G. Burton, M. C. B. Ashley, J. W. V. Storey, J. P. Lloyd, D. A. Harper, J. Bally“...The Antarctic plateau provides superb sites for infrared astronomy, a result of the combination...”
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18“... best for infrared astronomy, given the combination of minimal aberration and winter temperatures...”
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19by Matthew A. Chamberlain, Michael C. B. Ashley, Michael G. Burton, John W. V. Storey, Andre Phillips, Maxime Boccas, Antony E. Schinckel“...The Antarctic plateau is the optimum ground based site for infrared astronomy. Low levels...”
Published 2000
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