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Research and Imaging Program for the SVAS

Research and Imaging Program for the SVAS. Current Situation. Society supports beginners well Messier Group Community Outreach programs Monthly star parties appeal to all casual observers. Society has a unique facility in the HGO and RJMO Observatory complex. Current Situation.

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Research and Imaging Program for the SVAS

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  1. Research and Imaging Programfor the SVAS

  2. Current Situation • Society supports beginners well • Messier Group • Community Outreach programs • Monthly star parties appeal to all casual observers. • Society has a unique facility in the HGO and RJMO Observatory complex.

  3. Current Situation • HGO observatory equipment needs an update or is non-functional. • RJMO is awkward for visual observing. • Society doesn’t have a process in place to foster advanced observing skills among the membership.

  4. Proposal • That the society create a new “Research and Imaging Program”. • Use the current model of ‘observatory membership’. • RJMO be dedicated for use in this program and updated for remoteable operations. • Membership in the program would be open to all ready to make the commitment.

  5. Proposal • Program membership would require a donation of $1,000 plus a program fee of $20/month. • The Society would direct $10,000 of it’s funds to this program. • The program would be initiated only if a minimum of 10 members sign up. • The program membership would elect a program director and two members to serve as a program steering committee.

  6. Proposal • Program would be phased in over 15 months • Program steering committee would plan for improvements and operations of RJMO. • Plans would be approved by a vote of the program membership and the SVAS Board. • Program members would commit to 15 hours/year of work on site as required.

  7. Possible Expenses- • Automate the current dome - $3,000 • Filter wheel and filters suitable for imaging and photometry - $4,000 • Cloud sensing, remote viewing and other electronics - $3,000 • Computer capable of controlling camera and telescope and image archive - $1,500 • Software licenses for multi-user remote operations- $1,800 • Other updates to physical plant - $3,000 • First years Operations Fund $2,500 Total $19,800

  8. Current Equipment • Ash Dome $20,000 • Structure $15,000 • Optical Tube Assembly $20,000 • Paramount ME $12,500 • Camera $6,000 Total $73,500

  9. Operational FundOngoing Annual Costs • Subscribe to and install satellite DSL or similar - $800 • Existing software upgrades- $500

  10. Possible Projects • Remote imaging would be possible any clear night. • Photometric research projects • Asteroid tracking and characterization • Monitoring variable stars for outburst and other behavior • Supernova search • Exoplanet transit search

  11. What would it take? • Board approval to create and support a new on-going program. • Transfer ownership of equipment to SVAS as a donation. • Active, interested and cooperative members for the program.

  12. Conclusion • Program provides advanced observing resource to the society. • Program provides a structured activity. • Program makes good use of the RJMO observatory. • Program provides a sound way to secure the equipment donation.

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