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22 July 2014 Challenges in operating an Arctic telescope
Liviu Ivanescu, Konstantin Baibakov, Norman T. O'Neill, Jean-Pierre Blanchet, Yann Blanchard, Auromeet Saha, Martin Rietze, Karl-Heinz Schulz
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We describe our seven year experience and the specific technical and environmental challenges we had to overcome while operating a telescope in the High Arctic, at the Eureka Weather Station, during the polar winter. The facility and the solutions implemented for remote control and maintenance are presented. We also summarize the observational challenges encountered in making precise and reliable star-photometric observations at sea-level.
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Liviu Ivanescu, Konstantin Baibakov, Norman T. O'Neill, Jean-Pierre Blanchet, Yann Blanchard, Auromeet Saha, Martin Rietze, and Karl-Heinz Schulz "Challenges in operating an Arctic telescope", Proc. SPIE 9145, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes V, 914549 (22 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2071000
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Crystals

Telescopes

Domes

Clouds

Radar

Astronomy

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