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  • Asteroids, Eclipsing Binaries and Active Galactic Nuclei

    Seminar Title  

    Asteroids, Eclipsing Binaries and Active Galactic Nuclei

       
    Speaker:   Dr. Xianming L. Han
       

     Affiliation:    

    (Butler university)  

       
    When Tuesday morning, July 25, 10:00 a.m
       

    Where:   

    Room 517, Office Block, 2 West Beijing Road (PMO, CAS)
     

                             Welcome to Attend   

     
      ( PMO Academic Committee & Academic Circulating committee)
     

       Abstract: Remotely operated telescopes makes very convenient to carry out astronomical observations. We are fortunate to have access to four one-meter class telescope: SARA KP located at Kitt Peak, SARA CT located at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, SARA RM located on Butler Campus. These telescopes are quite suitable for observing asteroids, eclipsing binaries and active galactic nuclei. The remote capabilities makes it convenient for carrying out collaborated astronomical research. In this talk, we will demonstrate how to remotely operate these telescopes, and show some of the research collaborations in asteroids, eclipsing binaries and active galactic nucleus CTA 102.

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