The Astrophysical Research Consortium Small Aperture Telescope (ARCSAT) is a 0.5-m (or 20") Classical Cassegrain telescope, formerly known as the SDSS Photometric Telescope (PT).
Utilized for small research projects and observations conducted by and for the APO staff, member institutions of ARC, and collaborating astronomers, operations will soon be conducted automatically using a queue mode or remotely via the Internet.
Project Director: Nancy Chanover (nchanove/nmsu.edu) Project Deputy Director: Ben Williams/UW; ben/astro.washington.edu Chief Telescope Engineer: Bill Ketzeback (bketzeba/apo.nmsu.edu) Software Development: Bill Ketzeback (bketzeba/apo.nmsu.edu) and Conor Sayres (sayresc/gmail.com) SurveyCam PI: Dmitry Bizyaev (dmbiz/apo.nmsu.edu) FlareCam PI: TBD
Project Director: Nancy Chanover (nchanove/nmsu.edu)
Project Deputy Director: Ben Williams/UW; ben/astro.washington.edu
Chief Telescope Engineer: Bill Ketzeback (bketzeba/apo.nmsu.edu)
Software Development: Bill Ketzeback (bketzeba/apo.nmsu.edu) and Conor Sayres (sayresc/gmail.com)
SurveyCam PI: Dmitry Bizyaev (dmbiz/apo.nmsu.edu)
FlareCam PI: TBD
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