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| DOI | 10.1117/12.789531 | ||||
| Año | 2008 | ||||
| Tipo | proceedings paper |
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Coastal mountains at Canada's northern tip possess many of the desirable properties that make the Antarctic glacial plateau attractive for astronomy: they are cold, high, dry, and in continuous darkness for several months in winter. Satellite images suggest that they should also benefit from clear skies for a fraction of time comparable to the best mid-latitude sites, and conventional site-selection criteria point to good seeing. In order to confirm these conditions, we are testing three mountain sites on northwestern Ellesmere Island, in Nunavut. On each we have installed a compact, autonomous site-testing station consisting of a meteorological station, a simple optical/near-infrared camera for sensing cloud cover, and - at one site - a more advanced all-sky viewing camera. The systems were deployed by helicopter and run on batteries recharged by wind (a compact methanol fuel cell is under study as a supplementary power source). Effective two-way communications via the Iridium satellite network allows a limited number of highly compressed images to be transferred. The full-winter dataset is stored at the site on flash-drives, thus requiring a return visit to retrieve, but day-to-day station performance can be assessed using telemetry and a computer model. Based on site-testing results, the plan is to select one site for the addition of a seeing monitor and a small but scientifically productive
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| Proceedings Of Spie The International Society For Optical Engineering | 0277-786X |
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Steinbring, Eric | Hombre |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 2 | Leckie, Brian | Hombre |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 3 | Welle, Paul | Hombre |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 4 | Hardy, Tim | - |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 5 | Cole, Bruce | Hombre |
Environm Canada - Canadá
Environment Canada - Canadá Environment and Climate Change Canada - Canadá |
| 6 | Bayne, Dell | Hombre |
Environm Canada - Canadá
Environment Canada - Canadá Environment and Climate Change Canada - Canadá |
| 7 | Croll, Bryce | Hombre |
UNIV TORONTO - Canadá
University of Toronto - Canadá |
| 8 | Walker, Daniel L. | Hombre |
Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory - Chile |
| 9 | Carlberg, Raymond G. | Hombre |
Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory - Chile |
| 10 | Fahlman, Gregory G. | Hombre |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 11 | Wallace, Brad | Hombre |
Def Res & Dev Canada - Canadá
Defence Research and Development Canada - Canadá |
| 12 | Hickson, Paul | Hombre |
UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá
The University of British Columbia - Canadá |
| 13 | Stepp, LM | - | |
| 14 | Gilmozzi, R | - |
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| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| National Research Council of Canada |
| Defence Research and Development Canada |
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| Many individuals are to be thanked for their help with this work: Liviu Ivanescu for his satellite analysis; Derek Mueller for providing the Ward Hunt Island weather data; Michael Ashley, Zoran Ninkov, and Ron Verral for helpful discussions; Mubdi Rahman and Johnathan Klein for assistance with mapping and field work; Ron McOuat, Peter Turner, and Dennis Milligan for initial system controller integration, David Loop, Darren Erickson, and Karen Inootik for their advice, Ajaz Mirza for wiring and cabling assistance; Bob Wooff for assistance in assembling and wiring the battery packs; Will Kastelic for network support and debugging; Kris Caputa for Linux support; Murry Fletcher for guidance on optics; Jim Jennings, Gordon Hnylycia and Colin Ganton for mechanical fabrication and support; and Mike Hare and Ian McCrea for purchasing and shipping expertise. This research was supported by funds from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the National Research Council of Canada, Defence Research and Development Canada, and Environment Canada. Support from the Polar Continental Shelf Project is through Natural Resources Canada, and we particularly thank their staff and pilots. |