GSMT Program Office
Working Towards a Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope
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Papers from 2000
- T. Boroson, "Workshop on the Science Case for the GSMT", September 2000 NOAO Newsletter, pp. 11-12.
- B. L. Ellerbroek, F. J. Rigaut, "Scaling Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics Performance Estimates to Extremely Large Telescopes," Proc. SPIE Vol. 4007, p. 547-554, Adaptive Optical Systems Technology, Peter L. Wizinowich; Ed., Munich, Germany, 2000.
- Frank B. Ray, Frank N. Bash, Lawrence W. Ramsey, Thomas Sebring, "Issues in scaling the ELT up to 100 meters," Telescope Structures, Enclosures, Controls, Assembly/Integration/Validation, and Commissioning, ed. T. Sebring and T. Andersen, SPIE Proc. 4004, pp. 405-419, Munich, Germany, 2000.
- Samuel C. Barden, Charles F. W. Harmer, Charles F. Claver, Arjun Dey, "Optical design for a 1-degree FOV, 30-meter telescope," Telescope Structures, Enclosures, Controls, Assembly/Integration/Validation, and Commissioning, ed. T. Sebring and T. Andersen, SPIE Proc. 4004, pp. 397-404, Munich, Germany, 2000.
- Thomas Mixter, David S. Porter, "The Next Generation Telescope Enclosure a 91 Meter (300 Foot) Geodesic Dome," Telescope Structures, Enclosures, Controls, Assembly/Integration/Validation, and Commissioning, ed. T. Sebring and T. Andersen, SPIE Proc. 4004, pp. 311-319, Munich, Germany, 2000.
- T. Boroson, "The Decadal Survey --- Implications for NOAO", June 2000 NOAO Newsletter, pp. 10-11.
- S. Strom, "Planning the GSMT", June 2000 NOAO Newsletter, pp. 14-15.