A new scope(left) from U. of Arkansas at Little
Rock has been refitted, to provide a new generation of automated observations.
The telescope is a redesigned Group 128, 24" classical cassegrain, currently
configured at F10. The camera has taken over 130,000 images with
the ATIS(automatic telescope instruction set).'Click'
to see what it takes to refit a scope like this.
The new facility is in collaboration with the faculty and students from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; The University of Arkansas, Little Rock, The Arkansas School for Mathematics and Science and the Arts, in Hot Springs, Henderson State University, and Silver Schools, in Silver City, New Mexico. |
![]() The first generation automated scope was operational in 1991. The scope is at the NF/ Ranch has an automated 17.5 inch telescope housed in a movable dome(right). The telescope also used a ATIS file to make nightly observations. The observatory was linked to Silver City and the Internet, 30 miles away, with a digital radio link. This research observatory is also associated with Western New Mexico University in Silver City. EMAIL Bill at There
is no provision for the Public to visit the Observatory |
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Funded in part by support from the NASA
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium, through
a Small Grants Program, administered by the American
Astronomical Society, and through logistic support from The Silver School District, in Silver City,
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