A number of scientific observations take advantage of the use of robotic, fast pointing telescopes; in particular, fast reacting small telescopes were especially useful for gamma ray burst follow-up which now require better performances and greater telescope size. However, increasing telescope size could imply some limitations in terms of operability and technological solutions. In order to select the best telescope configuration it is necessary to take into account mechanical set up, pointing strategy, wind effects and the resulting effective costs. This paper will investigate and compare the characteristics of traditional alt-az and alt-alt telescope configurations considering also an innovative alt-alt set up to be developed as an alternative to the mainstream layout of present medium class telescopes. In the alt-alt case the system exploits the heritage of larger telescope projects like LBT, coupled with a more traditional fork mounted to match the alt-alt kinematics, so obtaining a more stable machine and minimizing the blind spot limitation.

Riva, M., Bortoletto, F., Bonoli, C., de Caprio, V., Spanó, P., Covino, S., et al. (2010). Mechanical design considerations for a 3m class fast pointing telescope. In Ground-Based and Airborne Telescopes III (pp.77330X-1-77330X-14). SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering [10.1117/12.857202].

Mechanical design considerations for a 3m class fast pointing telescope

ZANNONI, MARIO;CHINCARINI, GUIDO
2010

Abstract

A number of scientific observations take advantage of the use of robotic, fast pointing telescopes; in particular, fast reacting small telescopes were especially useful for gamma ray burst follow-up which now require better performances and greater telescope size. However, increasing telescope size could imply some limitations in terms of operability and technological solutions. In order to select the best telescope configuration it is necessary to take into account mechanical set up, pointing strategy, wind effects and the resulting effective costs. This paper will investigate and compare the characteristics of traditional alt-az and alt-alt telescope configurations considering also an innovative alt-alt set up to be developed as an alternative to the mainstream layout of present medium class telescopes. In the alt-alt case the system exploits the heritage of larger telescope projects like LBT, coupled with a more traditional fork mounted to match the alt-alt kinematics, so obtaining a more stable machine and minimizing the blind spot limitation.
paper
Telescope; Instrumentation; GRB
English
Conference on Ground-Based and Airborne Telescopes III
2010
Stepp, LM; Gilmozzi, R; Hall, HJ
Ground-Based and Airborne Telescopes III
978-0-81948-223-5
2010
7733
1
77330X-1
77330X-14
77330X
none
Riva, M., Bortoletto, F., Bonoli, C., de Caprio, V., Spanó, P., Covino, S., et al. (2010). Mechanical design considerations for a 3m class fast pointing telescope. In Ground-Based and Airborne Telescopes III (pp.77330X-1-77330X-14). SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering [10.1117/12.857202].
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