AAS 202nd Meeting, May 2003
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Session 38 Robotic Astronomical Observatories
Topical Oral, Wednesday, May 28, 2003,
8:30-10:00am and 10:45am-12:30pm, 209/210
- 38.01 Science Results and Expansion Plans for the Global Network of Astronomical Telescopes (GNAT)
- E.R. Craine (WRC/GNAT)
- 38.02 Twelve Years of Monitoring CVs with RoboScope
- R. K. Honeycutt (Indiana University)
- 38.03 The MAGNUM (Multicolor Active Galactic NUclei Monitoring) Project
- Y. Yoshii (Institute of Astronomy, University of Tokyo), Y. Kobayashi (National Astronomical Observatory, Japan), T. Minezaki (Institute of Astronomy, University of Tokyo)
- 38.04 The Search for Optical and NIR Counterparts of GRBs with the Super-LOTIS Telescope
- G. G. Williams (MMTO), H. S. Park (LLNL), S. Barthelmy (NASA/GSFC), D. Hartmann, K. Lindsay (Clemson U.), M. Bradshaw (U. of Arizona)
- 38.05 The Robotic KAIT and its SN/GRB Program
- W. Li, A. V. Filippenko, R. Chornock, S. Jha (University of California, Berkeley)
- 38.06 Building and operating the Automated Telescope Array for the Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS)
- S. Marshall, K. Cook, R. Porrata (LLNL), C. Alcock, R. Dave, J. Giammarco, M. Lehner (UPenn), W.-P. Chen (NCU), T. Lee, S.-K. King, A. Wang, S.-Y. Wang, C.-Y. Wen (ASIAA), Y.-I. Byun (Yonsei), I. de Pater, C. Liang, J. Rice (UC Berkeley), J. Lissauer (ARC)
- 38.07 The Iowa Robotic Telescope Facility: Lessons from Five Years of Robotic Telescope Operation
- R. L. Mutel (University of Iowa)
- 38.08 The TSU 2-m Automatic Spectroscopic Telescope: Capabilities and Experience
- J. A. Eaton (Tennessee State University)
- 38.09 Running MONET and SALT with Remote Telescope Markup Language 3.0
- F.V. Hessman (Universitäts-Sternwarte Göttingen), E. Romero (South African Astronomical Observatory)
- 38.10 Networking Robotic Telescopes
- J.R. Mattox (Francis Marion University)
- 38.11 Robotic Observatory System Design-Specification Considerations for Achieving Long-Term Sustainable Precision Performance
- J. D. Wray (SciTech Astronomical Research)
- 38.12 The ACE multi-user web-based Robotic Observatory Control System
- P. Mack (Astronomical Consultants & Equipment, Inc.)
- 38.13 TTL robotic telescopes and Robonet: new possibilities for robotic astronomical observatories
- C. Moss (Telescope Technologies Limited, Liverpool John Moores University.)
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