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1/5/2011 - In
Pursuit of a Large Astronomical Telescope for New York
The New
York Astronomical Corporation (NYAC) and the associated Astronomical Society of
New York (ASNY)were founded about 40 years ago with the principal goal of
developing a large telescope for the NY astronomical community. Despite some
initial success;, that telescope never came into being, and the ASNY became
largely an organization for scientific collaboration, and support to students
of astronomy. On August 3, 2010, the NYAC called for new proposals for a NY
telescope. One proposal, to build the largest telescope in the world, is being
put forward by a consortium of universities led by Dr. Stefi Baum, Director of
the Rochester Institute of Technologys Carlson Center for Advanced Imaging.
The
Astronomical Telescope of New York (ATNY) proposal is for a 12 meter class
telescope with a total collecting area of 126 m2; about 1.75 times larger than
the Keck Telescopes. The telescope is a Ritchey Chretien design intended for
general purpose visible/IR wavelength astronomy. Two Nasmyth instrument
platforms allow the telescope to field two major instruments or one large
instrument and a suite of smaller instruments; allowing NY universities the
opportunity to pursue development of funding and capabilities to build
astronomical instrumentation in their laboratories. This would represent a
significant opportunity for the photonics community of NY.
The primary
mirror is made up of 126 hexagonal segments of Cornings ULE glass. Optical
polishing of these segments would most likely employ a process already
developed by ITT of Rochester under funding by the Thirty Meter Telescope project
of the University of California. Optical coating might well be
performed by EMF of Ithaca, NY, in the business of electro-deposition of
optical coatings since 1936. Toptica Inc. of Victor, NY is
developing high power lasers for artificial adaptive optic guide stars under
contract to Keck and the European Southern Observatory and would similarly
support ATNY. The dome for the telescope is proposed to be a unique Calotte
design with geodesic type structures which could be provided by Triodetic of
Syracuse, NY. A goal of the project is to keep as much NY funding in NY as
possible enhancing photonics and economic development in parallel with
astronomical research.
The
telescope is projected to cost $70M, much less than previous segmented
telescopes though more than the 10 m Hobby Eberly Telescope built by the
University of Texas about 15 years ago. Funding is anticipated to come from
other partners outside New York New State, NY foundations and individual
donors, and possibly from the university partners. The goal is access for all
NY institutions and significant growth of astronomical research,
instrumentation, and education. Proposals are due to ASNY on 10 January 2011
and a decision as to which proposed project they intend to support should be
forthcoming in early 2011.
Development
of the concept was funded by RIT, and performed by Xoptx LLC of Ithaca, NY with participation of
industrial subcontractors. Those interested in joining as industrial or
academic partners can contact Dr. Stefi Baum baum[at]cis.rit.edu or Thomas A.
Sebring tsebring[at]xoptx.com.
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