A magic eye for astronomical spectrophotometry.

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Astronomical Accessories, Auxiliary Instrumentation, Spectrometers, Photometers

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Times when astronomers forgot their numb fingers, whilst gazing through the eyeplece of a telescope and admiring celestial objects are definitely over. Today's astronomy and the use of its large optical telescopes require less subjective and much more powerful eyes. In many astronomical applications electronic detectors are more and more taking over from the photographic plate. One of them, planned to be used with the instruments of the ESO 3.6 metre telescope, is described here. The actual hardware and software system is presently being developed bya team of ESO's Instrument Development Group and will be the subject of a subsequent article.

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