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2 June 2000 Remote observing with the 30-m radiotelescope
Walter Brunswig, Albrecht Sievers, Clemens Thum, Wolfgang Wild
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The IRAM 30 m telescope is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, 50 km to the south of the city of Granada/Spain, at an altitude of 2900 m. More than 100 scientific projects are executed every year by about 200 visiting observers. Since 1990, observations can be made from the Granada office in a way very much like on the telescope. Since 1998, such remote observing is also possible from the IRAM headquarters in Grenoble, France. About 5 percent of the time the telescope is controlled from these remote stations. We plan to install additional remote observing stations in order to facilitate a more flexible telescope scheduling.
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Walter Brunswig, Albrecht Sievers, Clemens Thum, and Wolfgang Wild "Remote observing with the 30-m radiotelescope", Proc. SPIE 4011, Advanced Global Communications Technologies for Astronomy, (2 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387216
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