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Astroclimate at Jbel Aklim site in Moroccan anti-atlas: 2008-2010 seeing and isoplanatic angle statistics from the E-ELT site testing data

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
In this paper we present an analysis of the statistical and temporal properties of seeing and isoplanatic angle measurements obtained with combined Differential Image Motion Monitor (DIMM) and Multi-Aperture Scintillation Sensor (MASS) at Jbel Aklim candidate site for the Eauropean Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT).
M. Sabil   +7 more
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Variations in the Astroclimate of High-Altitude Observatories of Tajikistan

Astronomy Reports
L. A. Bolbasova   +4 more
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Mobile Differential Image Motion Monitor for Astroclimate Research

Astrophysical Bulletin
S. A. Potanin   +2 more
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Astroclimate of the High Mountain Plains of the Greater Altai, According to Satellite Remote Sensing Data: Potential for Deploying a Full-Scale Gamma Astronomy Experiment

Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, 2022
E. Yu. Mordvin   +82 more
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Analysis of the Millimeter-Band Astroclimate at the Caucasus Mountain Observatory

GROUND-BASED ASTRONOMY IN RUSSIA. 21ST CENTURY. Proceedings of the All-Russian Conference, 2020
A. S. Marukhno   +7 more
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ASTROCLIMATE IN THE VICINITY OF HULUGAISHA PEAK\ BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF METEOROLOGICAL AND RADIOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS

Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Radiofizika
T. A. Khabarova   +6 more
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Analysis of the Results of Astroclimate Measurements in the Millimeter Wavelength Range Using Machine Learning Methods

Astrophysical Bulletin
T. A. Khabarova   +4 more
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Astroclimate parameters of the surface layer in the Sayan Solar Observatory

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
High-altitude profiles of the parameters of atmospheric air currents in the lower surface layer were measured with the use of a meteorological mast of 32 m in height. A mobile ultrasonic meteosystem was used for the measurements. The theory of similarity for turbulence in anisotropic boundary layer has been verified. The measured vertical profiles of
V. V. Nosov   +4 more
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