AAS 199th meeting, Washington, DC, January 2002
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Session 102. Instrumentation for the Optical and Infrared
Display, Wednesday, January 9, 2002,
9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall
- 102.01 NGLT -- A Status Report
- R. L. Millis, E. W. Dunham (Lowell Observatory), C. H. Smith, D. R. Blanco (EOS Technologies)
- 102.02 Studying the Variability of Bright Stars with the CONCAM Sky Monitoring Network
- W. E. Pereira, R. J. Nemiroff, J. B. Rafert, D. Perez-Ramirez (Michigan Tech. Univ.)
- 102.03 Wide-field Astronomy Projects at the UKATC
- T.G. Hawarden, M.M. Casali, W.S. Holland, R.J. Ivison, G.S Wright (UK ATC)
- 102.04 The Prime Focus Imaging Spectrograph for the Southern African Large Telescope
- K. H. Nordsieck, E. B. Burgh, H. A. Kobulnicky (UW-Madison), T. B. Williams (Rutgers U.), D. O'Donoghue (SAAO), J. W. Percival, M. P. Smith (UW-Madison)
- 102.05 Analysis of Mayall 4m Environment
- N.A. Sharp (NOAO), E.J. Klein (Brandeis University)
- 102.06 High-resolution spectropolarimetry with the 6-meter Russian telescope
- A.S. Miroshnichenko, K.S. Bjorkman (U.Toledo), V.G. Klochkova, V.E. Panchuk, M.V. Yushkin (Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russia)
- 102.07 Improved Results in the Development of Large Silicon Grisms using New Techniques
- D. McDavitt, J. Ge, J. Bernecker, S. Miller (Penn State University)
- 102.08 Desinging a Gaussian-Shaped Pupil Mask for High Contrast Imaging
- J.H. Debes, J. Ge, A. Chakraborty (Penn State University)
- 102.09 Performance of a Dual Imaging Adaptive Optics Polarimeter
- D.E. Potter (Institute for Astronomy)
- 102.10 First Light for MIRSI
- L.K. Deutsch (BU/CfA), J.L. Hora (CfA), J.D. Adams, M. Kassis (BU)
- 102.11 Resolution of Far-Infrared Astronomical Grating Spectrometers
- E. F. Erickson, S.W.J. Colgan (NASA/Ames Research Center)
- 102.12 The Antarctic Infrared Observatory AIRO
- J.M. Jackson (IAR, Boston University), I. Gatley (Rochester Institute of Technology), T.M. Bania, E. Tollestrup (IAR, Boston University), T. Dunham (Lowell Observatory)
- 102.13 Integral Field Spectroscopy at Gemini
- B. Miller (Gemini Observatory)
- 102.14 Capabilities of Phoenix at Gemini South
- R.A. Schommer, K.H. Hinkle, R. Blum, R.R. Joyce, J. Najita, S.T. Ridgway, N. Sharp, N. van der Bliek (NOAO), C. Winge (Gemini)
- 102.15 The Infrared Cloud Imager (IRCI)
- D.I. Klebe (The Colorado College), National Space Science and Technology (NSSTI) Research and Development Team
- 102.16 Far-Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy with SAFIRE on SOFIA
- R.A. Shafer, D.J. Benford (NASA / GSFC), K.D. Irwin (NIST-Boulder), S.H. Moseley (NASA / GSFC), F. Pajot (IAS), G.J. Stacey (Cornell), J.G. Staguhn (NASA / GSFC & SSAI)
- 102.17 A Detailed Thermal Analysis of Binospec, a wide-field multi-slit spectrograph for the MMT
- W. R. Brown, D. G. Fabricant, D. A. Boyd (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 102.18 Mechancial design of the LSST telescope and enclosure
- W. Davison, J. R. P. Angel (The University of Arizona, Steward Observatory)
- 102.19 Nighttime Sky Brightness at the Starfire Optical Range
- D. Barnaby, E. Fernandez, E. Spillar, I. DeLarue, A. L. Wells (AFRL/DES)
- 102.20 Internet Telescope Performance Requirements
- F. M. Melsheimer (DFM Engineering, Inc.)
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