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Page 1: Ironwood Remote Observatory (IRO) Kenneth Archer July 2007 Ironwood Observatories

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Observatory Observatory(IRO)(IRO)

Kenneth Archer

July 2007

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OutlineOutline

• Problems in sector• Implementation• Prototype photos

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Issues in Issues in sectorsector

1. Sub-standard functionality of observatories• Partial compatibility of individual parts

(telescope, camera, mount, filter wheel, focuser etc.)

• Individuals attempt to develop system (lack sufficient skills, first time developing such a system) →Time/money wasted, non functional

• Lack of available standardized parts

• No end-user support and service offered to purchasers of current observatoriesIronwood Observatories

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Current observatories….

2. Automated??

• Still require on-site human assistance (dust cover etc.)

→ sleepless nights, long journeys to observatory location

• Are unable to efficiently handle changing climate conditions (rain, wind etc.)

→ leads to damaged equipment

Issues in Issues in sectorsector

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3. Remote ability• Limited ideal observing sites (Clear skies, secure)

• Institutions locate observatories on inadequate grounds (poor visibility)

→ Greatly reduces observatory usage (money and learning time wasted, poor use of resources)

• Observatories could be located on “ideal sites” with remote capabilities

→ more observing time, more efficient use of time (living room operation, saves travel), quality results

Issues in Issues in sectorsector

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4. Personnel skills

• Lack of teacher technical training

→ Limits student learning

• Technology too complicated / Time consuming

Issues in Issues in sectorsector

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Issues in sectorIssues in sector

5. Other Issues

• Traditional fixed-site observatories cannot adapt to changing viewing conditions (e.g. increasing light pollution)

• What happens to observatories that have become inoperative? They sit unused and deteriorate at the site they were built.

• Traditional fixed-site observatories can be difficult to upgrade in a cost effective manner.

• The reliability statistics for existing observatories are abysmal; a majority remain partially functional, if not inoperative, for one reason or another.

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• Large quantity of non-functional or partially functional observatories

• lack of standard

• not truly automated

• Remote ability not utilized (telescope sharing, ideal locations)

• lack of teacher training

• technology too complicatedThe astronomical community requires a standardized, automated, remote,

functional, easy-to-use observatory system.

Summary of Summary of IssuesIssues

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• Ironwood observatories will be a Hawaii-based company

• Produce fully automated internet observatories that are:

reliable, remote, standardized, automated and easily deployed

• Provide educational packages and training programs

• Time/money saved

• Long term support and training

• Reliable

Implementation Implementation

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Results =

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Power

A system of solar panels, batteries and low power electronics has been devised

Internet

A satellite link system and other broadband options is currently being researched and developed for remote applications

Weather system ( when needed )

An intelligent weather system comprising of various detectors has been devised protecting from the elements

PrototypePrototype

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PrototypePrototype

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IRO in Transport Mode

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PrototypePrototype

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Various Interior Views

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PrototypePrototype

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IRO Fully Deployed

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PrototypePrototype

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IRO Various Views

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EndEndThank YouThank You

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