Television detector system development at ESO.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Auxiliary Instrumentation, Astronomical Accessories, Spectrometers, Photometers

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The traditional picture of an astronomer with a long beard, gazing through his telescope and solving the riddles of the Universe, is no longer true. First of all, the beard would all too easily get mixed up with the computer terminal keys and be a definite danger near rapidly spinning magnetic tapes. And nowadays few astronomers really look through the telescopes; the important task of detecting light from (faint) objects is more accurately and efficiently done by e/ectronic detectors.Dr. Phillip Grane and electronics engineer Walter Nees at ESO in Geneva are developing such a detector and explain how it works and what it can do.

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