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Robotic Telescope Installed on Antarctica Plateau

Reservoir Hill writes "Antarctica claims some of the best astronomical sky conditions in the world — devoid of clouds with steady air that makes for clear viewing. The very best conditions unfortunately lie deep in the interior on a high-altitude plateau called Dome A. With an elevation of up to 4,093m, it's known as the most unapproachable point in the earth's southernmost region. Now astronomers in a Chinese scientific expedition have set up an experimental observatory at Dome A after lugging their equipment across Antarctica with the help of Australia and the US. The observatory will hunt for alien planets, while also measuring the observing conditions at the site to see if it is worth trying to build bigger observatories there. The observatory is automated, pointing its telescopes on its own while astronomers monitor its progress from other locations around the world via satellite link. PLATO is powered by a gas generator, and has a 4000-litre tank of jet fuel to keep it running through the winter. The observatory will search for planets around other stars using an array of four 14.5-centimetre telescopes called the Chinese Small Telescope Array (CSTAR). Astronomers hope to return in 2009 with new instruments, including the Antarctica Schmidt Telescopes (AST-3), a trio of telescopes with 0.5-metre mirrors, which will be more sensitive to planets than CSTAR."

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  1. Re:Really cold by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    You're right, it was liters. 4000 of them.

  2. Gas Generator by eap · · Score: 2, Funny

    PLATO is powered by a gas generator, and has a 4000-litre tank of jet fuel to keep it running through the winter. If they can generate their own gas, why do they need jet fuel?
  3. Re:Now that's cool by smooth+wombat · · Score: 4, Funny
    What are you doing here?


    Goofing off for the last 20 minutes or so of the day. ;)

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  4. What about the shoggoths? by Lilith's+Heart-shape · · Score: 2, Funny

    Nice to see that you took care to make efficient use of the fuel, but did you guys find the remains of any Elder Things?. What about shoggoths? They're pretty nasty if you thaw 'em out.