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Re: Interesting paper on "Extremely Little Telescope"
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- Subject: Re: Interesting paper on "Extremely Little Telescope"
- From: Tass Mailing List <tass@mail.alembic.net>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:37:39 -0700 (PDT)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 15:38:56 -0500
From: Thomas F. Droege <droege@fastmail.fm>
To: Tass Mailing List <tass@tass-survey.org>
Subject: Re: Interesting paper on "Extremely Little Telescope"
Michael and all,
I enjoyed the paper. Thank you for noting it, Michael. Sigh! There is
a big advantage to having 11 people in one spot doing a project like
this. They could study a lot of things. It would have been nice to do
more work than was possible with our lenses. I have struggled with lens
tilt. They see it too with commercial products which they can't tinker
with. At least I could make an attempt to straighten out the optical
axis.
Michael has carried most of the burden for studying the peculiarities of
the instruments. It is a big advantage to have a group to talk to face
to face while looking at last night's data.
I still think we have done what is possible at this location. 60% of
their nights are useable! Sigh! Still, papers like this motivate me to
keep going. We have done a lot for a guy and supporters working on the
roof in a big city. I note that even though they are professionals,
they are not using filters. OK, it is not required for their purpose.
I have run the last couple of nights. There is a pipeline problem
(mine). I will take a couple of pain pills and have at it.
Tom Droege
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:34:53 -0700 (PDT), "Tass Mailing List"
<tass@mail.alembic.net> said:
>
> Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:23:07 -0400
> From: Michael Richmond <richmond@stupendous.cis.rit.edu>
> To: tass@tass-survey.org
> Cc: mwrsps@rit.edu
> Subject: Interesting paper on "Extremely Little Telescope"
>
>
> There's an interesting paper on astro-ph describing
> a "Tiny" telescope (based on large-format camera lenses
> and CCDs) which is looking for transits by extrasolar
> planets. Some of the issues discussed in the paper
> will be familiar to TASS members ....
>
> See
>
> http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/0704.0460
>
> Michael Richmond
>
--
Thomas F. Droege
droege@fastmail.fm