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14 July 2010 The WIYN one degree imager: project update 2010
Daniel R. Harbeck, Pierre Martin, John Cavin, George H. Jacoby, Gary Muller, Andrey Yeatts, Rick McCloskey, John W. Ivens, Dan Blanco, Charles Corson, Shelby Gott, Charles Harmer
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The One Degree Imager will be the future flagship instrument at the WIYN 3.5m observatory, once commissioned in 2011. With a 1 Gigapixel focal plane of Orthogonal Transfer Array CCD devices, ODI will be the most advanced optical imager with open community access in the Northern Hemisphere. In this talk we will summarize the progress since the last presentation of ODI at the SPIE 2008 meeting, focusing on optics procurement, instrument assembly and testing, and detector operations.
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Daniel R. Harbeck, Pierre Martin, John Cavin, George H. Jacoby, Gary Muller, Andrey Yeatts, Rick McCloskey, John W. Ivens, Dan Blanco, Charles Corson, Shelby Gott, and Charles Harmer "The WIYN one degree imager: project update 2010", Proc. SPIE 7735, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III, 77350G (14 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857149
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Sensors

Stars

Telescopes

Charge-coupled devices

Imaging systems

Optical filters

CCD image sensors

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