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17 October 1997 AdOpt@TNG: an update
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Abstract
AdOpt@TNG is the Adaptive Optics module for the Italian “Telescopio Nazionale Galileo" (TNG), a 4m? class telescope that will have its first light in late 1997. This module incorporates a number of peculiar features such as the adoption of an electro-magnetically driven tip-tilt mirror, a continuously adjustable offset between the reference and the scientific objects (in a way to deal, for instance, with moving references, like asteroids, or targets, like comets), a built-in speckle camera with an on-line autocorrelator and others. The speckle camera has been tested at the 1.82m telescope of the Astronomical Observatory of Asiago, a short account of the results obtained is given. Most of the elements of the AdOpt@TNG module have been manufactured and tested. The up-to-date status report of the module is briefly given.
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Roberto Ragazzoni, Andrea Baruffolo, Fabio Bortoletto, Maurizio D'Alessandro, Jacopo Farinato, Adriano Ghedina, Sergio Mallucci, and Enrico Marchetti "AdOpt@TNG: an update", Proc. SPIE 3126, Adaptive Optics and Applications, (17 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279044
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Speckle

Optical filters

Mirrors

Telescopes

Astronomy

Relays

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