The PLATeau Observatory (PLATO) is an automated self-powered astrophysical observatory that was deployed to Dome A, the highest point on the Antarctic plateau, in 2008 January. PLATO consists of a suite of site-testing instruments designed to quantify the benefits of the Dome A site for astronomy, and science instruments designed to take advantage of the unique observing conditions. Instruments include CSTAR, an array of optical telescopes for transient astronomy; Gattini, an instrument to measure the optical sky brightness and cloud cover statistics; DASLE, an experiment to measure the statistics of the meteorological conditions within the near-surface layer; Pre-HEAT, a submillimeter tipping radiometer measuring the atmospheric transmissi...
PLATO is a fully-robotic observatory designed for operation in Antarctica. It generates its own elec...
Dome A, the summit of the Antarctic plateau, is expected to have even better atmospheric conditions ...
In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the A...
The PLATeau Observatory (PLATO) is an automated self-powered astrophysical observatory that was depl...
The PLATeau Observatory (PLATO) is an automated self-powered astrophysical observatory that was depl...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are xceptional...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are xceptional...
The atmospheric conditions above Dome A, a currently unmanned location at the highest point on the A...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are exceptiona...
PLATO is a 6 tonne completely self-contained robotic observatory that provides its own heat, electri...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are exceptiona...
For continuous observation at locations that are inhospitable for humans, the desirability of autono...
PLATO is a fully-robotic observatory designed for operation in Antarctica. It generates its own elec...
Recent data have shown that Dome C, on the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy, ...
Recent data have shown that Dome C, on the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy, ...
PLATO is a fully-robotic observatory designed for operation in Antarctica. It generates its own elec...
Dome A, the summit of the Antarctic plateau, is expected to have even better atmospheric conditions ...
In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the A...
The PLATeau Observatory (PLATO) is an automated self-powered astrophysical observatory that was depl...
The PLATeau Observatory (PLATO) is an automated self-powered astrophysical observatory that was depl...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are xceptional...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are xceptional...
The atmospheric conditions above Dome A, a currently unmanned location at the highest point on the A...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are exceptiona...
PLATO is a 6 tonne completely self-contained robotic observatory that provides its own heat, electri...
Over a decade of site testing in Antarctica has shown that both South Pole and Dome C are exceptiona...
For continuous observation at locations that are inhospitable for humans, the desirability of autono...
PLATO is a fully-robotic observatory designed for operation in Antarctica. It generates its own elec...
Recent data have shown that Dome C, on the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy, ...
Recent data have shown that Dome C, on the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy, ...
PLATO is a fully-robotic observatory designed for operation in Antarctica. It generates its own elec...
Dome A, the summit of the Antarctic plateau, is expected to have even better atmospheric conditions ...
In January 2005, members of a Chinese expedition team were the first humans to visit Dome A on the A...