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THE BERKELEY AUTOMATIC IMAGING TELESCOPE

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© 1993. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Michael Richmond et al 1993 PASP 105 1164 DOI 10.1086/133294

1538-3873/105/692/1164

ABSTRACT

We describe the design and control system of the Berkeley Automatic Imaging Telescope (BAIT), an observatory that performs all its tasks with minimal human intervention. We concentrate on the system's software, especially that which communicates with astronomers at remote sites and that which schedules targets during the night. BAIT has been in nearly continuous operation since January, 1992; we present an analysis of its performance during its first eight months.

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10.1086/133294