Dogu Anatolu Gözlemevi (DAG-Eastern Anatolia Observatory) Project is a 4m class optical, near-infrared Telescope and suitable enclosure which will be located at an altitude of 3.170m in Erzurum, Turkey. The DAG telescope is a project fully funded by Turkish Ministry of Development and the Atatürk University of Astrophysics Research Telescope - ATASAM. The Project is being developed by the Belgian company AMOS (project leader), which is also the optics supplier and EIE GROUP, the Telescope Main Structure supplier and responsible for the final site integration. The design of the Telescope Main Structure fits in the EIE TBO Program which aims at developing a Dome/Telescope systemic optimization process for both performances and competitive cos...
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG ...
DAG telescope will be designed as a telescope with adaptive optics and seeing limited modes of obser...
Authors would like to thank Ataturk University, ATASAM, Isik University, OPAM, and the Ministry of D...
Dogu Anatolu Gozlemevi (DAG-Eastern Anatolia Observatory) Project is a 4m class optical, near-infrar...
The four meter DAG (Eastern Anatolia Observatory in Turkish) telescope is not only the largest teles...
The DAG (Turkish for Eastern Anatolia Observatory) 4-m telescope project has been formally launched ...
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG ...
The DAG (Turkish for Eastern Anatolia Observatory) 4-m telescope project has been formally launched ...
AMOS with EIE as main subcontractor has recently completed the erection of the 4 m telescope located...
Authors would like to thank Işik University, Ataturk University, ATASAM, OPAM, and the Ministry of D...
The purpose of this study is expressing advances in design stages for in flange optical field derota...
The Turkish DAG 4-m telescope is currently through the final design stage. It is to be located on a ...
The new 4 m Turkish telescope, DAG (East Anatolian Observatory, Fig. 2), will be located on the summ...
The four meter DAG (Eastern Anatolia Observatory in Turkish) telescope is not only the largest teles...
The selected site for the 4 m DAG (Eastern Anatolian Observatory in Turkish) telescope is at "Karaka...
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG ...
DAG telescope will be designed as a telescope with adaptive optics and seeing limited modes of obser...
Authors would like to thank Ataturk University, ATASAM, Isik University, OPAM, and the Ministry of D...
Dogu Anatolu Gozlemevi (DAG-Eastern Anatolia Observatory) Project is a 4m class optical, near-infrar...
The four meter DAG (Eastern Anatolia Observatory in Turkish) telescope is not only the largest teles...
The DAG (Turkish for Eastern Anatolia Observatory) 4-m telescope project has been formally launched ...
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG ...
The DAG (Turkish for Eastern Anatolia Observatory) 4-m telescope project has been formally launched ...
AMOS with EIE as main subcontractor has recently completed the erection of the 4 m telescope located...
Authors would like to thank Işik University, Ataturk University, ATASAM, OPAM, and the Ministry of D...
The purpose of this study is expressing advances in design stages for in flange optical field derota...
The Turkish DAG 4-m telescope is currently through the final design stage. It is to be located on a ...
The new 4 m Turkish telescope, DAG (East Anatolian Observatory, Fig. 2), will be located on the summ...
The four meter DAG (Eastern Anatolia Observatory in Turkish) telescope is not only the largest teles...
The selected site for the 4 m DAG (Eastern Anatolian Observatory in Turkish) telescope is at "Karaka...
In this paper, we describe in detail the optical design of DAG, a new 4 m telescope for Turkey. DAG ...
DAG telescope will be designed as a telescope with adaptive optics and seeing limited modes of obser...
Authors would like to thank Ataturk University, ATASAM, Isik University, OPAM, and the Ministry of D...