Alan Cousins Telescope (ACT)This telescope used to be known as the Automatic Photometric Telescope (APT)0.75m (29.5 inch) |
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Owner: S.A.A.O. . Where Located: Sutherland |
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Present Location: Sutherland . Owner: S.A.A.O. . Status: Operational .Condition: Excellent |
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Design Feature’s: The instrument is optimised for rapid operation, which calls for a compact low inertia design. Type: Reflector with a Dall-Kirkham configuration. Aperture: 0.75m (295 inch) Focal Length: f/2.5 Mirror:
Mounting: Equatorial horseshoe mount. Compact design for quick operation, with low backlash and low moment of inertia. The drives are steel on steel friction drives.
Manufacturer: The set of plans and the control boards were purchased from Autoscope. Constructed by S.A.A.O. technical staff. (Also, look mirror) Operational History:
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