Eastern Anatolia Observatory (DAG): Recent developments 2017
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Tarih
2018-07-06
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SPIE-INT Soc Optical Engineering
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
East Anatolia Observatory (DAG) is the new observatory of Turkey with the optical (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) largest telescope (4 m mirror) and its robust observing site infrastructure. This national project consists of three phases with DAG (telescope, enclosure, building, infrastructure), FPI (Focal Plane Instruments and Adaptive Optics) and MCP (Mirror Coating Plant) and is supported by the Ministry of Development of Turkey. Almost all infrastructure (roads, geological and atmospheric surveys, electricity, fiber optics, water, generator, etc.) of DAG site (Erzurum/Turkey, 3170 m altitude) have been completed. The recent developments (telescope, enclosure, mirror, focal plane instruments, building, atmospheric studies, etc.) of DAG and its site in 2017 and 2018 were presented for the future possible collaborations for various astronomical instruments and telescopes which can be set up in DAG site.
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DAG, Observatory, Telescope, Site, Infrastructure, Site conditions, Optical properties, Space telescopes, Astrophysics, Telescopes, Airborne telescopes, Enclosures, Focusing, Infrared devices, Mirrors, Observatories, Space optics, Surveys, Telescopes, Astronomical instrument, Atmospheric studies, Eastern Anatolia, Mirror coating, National projects, Adaptive optics
Kaynak
Ground-Based And Airborne Telescopes VII
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10700
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Keskin, O. & Yeşilyaprak, C., (2018). Eastern Anatolia Observatory (DAG): Recent Developments 2017. Paper presented at the Ground-Based And Airborne Telescopes VII, 10700, 1-7. doi:10.1117/12.2313136