Sky coverage with the auxiliary telescopes Laser Guide Star tilt recovery technique

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Effects, Methods: Observational

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Auxiliary telescopes in the neighbourhoods of a main telescope equipped with an LGS can provide, in principle, full sky coverage. The auxiliary telescopes, however, should be able to move around in order to acquire a useful natural guide star (NGS), and to track the LGS, comoving with the scientific target. Detailed expressions and results of numerical simulations are given.

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