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13 December 2020 The Navy Precision Optical Interferometer: two years of development towards large-aperture observations
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We have been pursuing a comprehensive program of improving high-resolution imaging at the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) hosted at Lowell Observatory’s Anderson Mesa site, for the purpose of spatially resolved observations of faint objects at scales down to less than 1 milliarcsecond. This activity at NPOI is being implemented with two primary phases. First, the ‘PALANTIR’ upgrade of NPOI is augmenting the existing telescope array with three 1-meter PlaneWave PW1000 telescopes. These telescopes are housed in mobile domes for rapid relocation around the array, and are being augmented with adaptive optics. Second, we are implementing a ‘NPOI Plus-Up’ plan which is modernizing the array infrastructure and streamlining its operations. All of these activities are being carried out as our current operations are continuing.
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Gerard van Belle, James Clark, J. Thomas Armstrong, Ellyn Baines, Ty Martinez, Sergio Restaino, Henrique Schmitt, Anders Jorgensen, David Mozurkewich, Teznie Pugh, Wyatt Clark, Nicholas Green, Khristian Jones, Bradley Kingsley, Peter Kurtz, and Adam Schilperoort "The Navy Precision Optical Interferometer: two years of development towards large-aperture observations", Proc. SPIE 11446, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII, 1144608 (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2562806
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Precision optics

Telescopes

Cameras

Electron multiplying charge coupled devices

Image processing

Imaging systems

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