INGRID: A New Near-IR Camera for the WHT

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The new near-IR camera to be operated at the WHT is now nearing completion ready for its commissioning date, now set for January 2000. INGRID (the Isaac Newton Group Red Imaging Device) was designed and partially built by the RGO and finished at the ING during the last year. At INGRID's heart is a 1024*1024 pixel HgCdTe array developed by Rockwell International Science Centre and the University of Hawaii, which features good sensitivity from 0.8 to 2.5mm.

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