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23 June 2006 Progress on the 1.6-meter New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory
C. Denker, P. R. Goode, D. Ren, M. A. Saadeghvaziri, A. P. Verdoni, H. Wang, G. Yang, V. Abramenko, W. Cao, R. Coulter, R. Fear, J. Nenow, S. Shoumko, T. J. Spirock, J. R. Varsik, J. Chae, J. R. Kuhn, Y. Moon, Y. D. Park, A. Tritschler
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Abstract
The New Solar Telescope (NST) project at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) now has all major contracts for design and fabrication in place and construction of components is well underway. NST is a collaboration between BBSO, the Korean Astronomical Observatory (KAO) and Institute for Astronomy (IfA) at the University of Hawaii. The project will install a 1.6-meter, off-axis telescope at BBSO, replacing a number of older solar telescopes. The NST will be located in a recently refurbished dome on the BBSO causeway, which projects 300 meters into the Big Bear Lake. Recent site surveys have confirmed that BBSO is one of the premier solar observing sites in the world. NST will be uniquely equipped to take advantage of the long periods of excellent seeing common at the lake site. An up-to-date progress report will be presented including an overview of the project and details on the current state of the design. The report provides a detailed description of the optical design, the thermal control of the new dome, the optical support structure, the telescope control systems, active and adaptive optics systems, and the post-focus instrumentation for high-resolution spectro-polarimetry.
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C. Denker, P. R. Goode, D. Ren, M. A. Saadeghvaziri, A. P. Verdoni, H. Wang, G. Yang, V. Abramenko, W. Cao, R. Coulter, R. Fear, J. Nenow, S. Shoumko, T. J. Spirock, J. R. Varsik, J. Chae, J. R. Kuhn, Y. Moon, Y. D. Park, and A. Tritschler "Progress on the 1.6-meter New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory", Proc. SPIE 6267, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes, 62670A (23 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.671870
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Space telescopes

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Adaptive optics

Solar telescopes

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