AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring 2002 1 MAR. 2002 1 Modern Telescopes Best to surf the web Recommend search engine:www.google.com Select search for.

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AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Modern Telescopes Best to surf the web Recommend search engine: Select search for images or websites Search for telescopes or observatories by name This power point summarizes some of the important new telescopes

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Mauna Kea Observatories

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Keck 10m telescopes

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Subaru Telescope

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Subaru 8-m telescope

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Gemini North and South

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Gemini North

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR ESO:VLT (4 x 8m)

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Paranal, Chile

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Arecibo (

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR GBT – Green Bank Telescope (

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Very Large Array (

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR VLBA (

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Halca-Space VLBI

Boomerang April 2000

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Made in Taiwan ! SMART-1 on Mauna Kea Chungshan/ARL CSBC Gigantex ASIAA NTU/AMI/ECE NTHU/MRC SAO (USA) NRO (Japan)

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR AMiBA Specifications 19-element (0.3/1.2m) Platform mounted (6m) Dual-channel GHz HEMTs at 20K Full polarization capabilities 2’ highest resolution 44’ / 11’ FOV  T = 7  K in 1 hour Site: Mauna Loa

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Proto-type coming together

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR

AS NTU Introductory Atronomy Spring MAR Site of AMiBA