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4 February 2003 All-sky 10 μm cloud monitor on Mauna Kea
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We report an infrared all sky cloud monitor operating at Subaru telescope at Mauna Kea, Hawaii. It consists of panoramic optics and a 10 μm infrared imager. Aspheric metal mirrors coated with gold (sapphire over-coated) are used in the panoramic optics, which is similar to the MAGNUM observatory's cloud monitor at Haleakala, Maui. The imager is a commercially available non-cooled bolometer array. The system is waterproof and (almost) maintenance-free. The video signals from the imager are captured, averaged over 50 frames, subtracted clear-sky frame and flat-fielded in two minutes interval. The processed cloud images are transferred to Subaru observational software system (SOSS) and displayed combined with telescope/targets information and also stored to Subaru Telescope data archive system (STARS). The processed images will be opened on Internet web site.
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Naruhisa Takato, Norio Okada, George Kosugi, Masahiro Suganuma, Akihiko Miyashita, and Fumihiro Uraguchi "All-sky 10 μm cloud monitor on Mauna Kea", Proc. SPIE 4837, Large Ground-based Telescopes, (4 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457948
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Mirrors

Telescopes

Infrared imaging

Thermography

Data archive systems

Imaging systems

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