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Observing with DAG: performance metrics of imaging and spectroscopy
(Türk Astronomi Derneği, 2020-12-11)
DAG telescope will be designed as a telescope with adaptive optics and seeing limited modes of observation. Its primary mirror will be a thin meniscus, controlled in shape by an active optics system. This implies specific ...
The DAG project and its management
(Türk Astronomi Derneği, 2020-12-11)
The DAG Project and managerial issues related to call for tenders, determination of technical specifications both for the telescope, the dome and the observatory building will be presented.
The design of an adaptive optics telescope: the case of DAG
(SPIE, 2016-07-27)
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG is an "adaptive optics friendly" telescope, in a sense that each design decision is taken considering the potential impact ...
Agile development approach for the observatory control software of the DAG 4m telescope
(SPIE, 2016)
Observatory Control Software for the upcoming 4m infrared telescope of DAG (Eastern Anatolian Observatory in Turkish) is in the beginning of its lifecycle. After the process of elicitation-validation of the initial ...
Integrated opto-dynamic modeling of the 4-m DAG telescope image quality performance
(SPIE-Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2016)
The Turkish DAG 4-m telescope is currently through the final design stage. It is to be located on a 3170 m mountain top in Eastern Anatolia. The telescope will be a state-of-The art device, alt-Az mount with active primary ...
Project management of DAG: Eastern Anatolia Observatory
(SPIE, 2016)
The four meter DAG (Eastern Anatolia Observatory in Turkish) telescope is not only the largest telescope in Turkey but also the most promising telescope in the northern hemisphere with a large potential to offer scientific ...
Turkey's next big science project: DAG the 4 meter telescope
(SPIE-INT Soc Optical Engineering, 2014)
The DAG (Turkish for Eastern Anatolia Observatory) 4-m telescope project has been formally launched in 2012, being fully funded by the Government of Turkey. This new observatory is to be located on a 3170 m altitude ridge ...