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25 July 2000 Telescope design and efficiency
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Abstract
The cost effectiveness of modern telescope operations depends upon appropriate telescope system design. We explore telescope operating models and define the efficiency of telescope usage, using recent operational data. We investigate the efficiency of telescope use with respect to several generic types of operational programme. We derive a model of telescope operating efficiency and explore the operational implications of several telescope design factors and configurations.
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Jason Etherton, Paul C. T. Rees, and Iain A. Steele "Telescope design and efficiency", Proc. SPIE 4010, Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return II, (25 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.392505
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Data acquisition

Imaging spectroscopy

Signal to noise ratio

Astronomical telescopes

Astronomy

Sensors

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