
The AAVSO has created the AAVSOnet network of remote, robotically controlled, and automatically queued telescopes for the use of its members. Several telescopes, located worldwide, are currently active and taking data right now.
The telescopes are all automatically scheduled using ACP [1], with image acquisition and telescope control by MaxIm DL. Time on the telescopes is shared between AAVSO key projects (primarily surveys and field calibrations) and AAVSO member programs. Time on AAVSOnet telescopes is awarded on a nominally competitive basis, although the systems may be used by members for any reasonable purpose if time is available.
To request time on these telescopes, you must be a current member of the AAVSO in good standing, or have the approval of the AAVSO Time Allocation Committee. To submit a proposal to use these telescopes, please complete the Proposal Submission Form. For a list of previous observing runs, click here [2].
The AAVSO is currently performing an all sky photometric survey of stars from ~10th-17th magnitude. APASS, the AAVSO All Sky Photometric Survey [3] has pairs of astrographs operating in Chile and New Mexico.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of SBIG (furnishing cameras, filter wheel and spectrographs); Diffraction Limited (supplying copies of MaxIm DL); and DC3 Dreams (providing ACP and ACP Scheduler). Without this kind of vendor support, AAVSOnet would not be a reality. Many volunteers are involved in AAVSOnet activities, including each of the site managers (John Gross, Tom Krajci, Tom Smith, Peter Nelson and Jaime Garcia). If you are interested in volunteering, let us know by emailing aavso@aavso.org [4].
Jump to Observatories and Telescopes
To apply for time on any of the AAVSOnet telescopes you need to fill out this Proposal Submission Form [5] describing the targets, methodology and science goals of your project.
User's guide coming soon.
VPhot [6] the AAVSO's fantastic photometric software hosted on the Amazon cloud.
Visit the AAVSOnet Forum [8] for discussing AAVSOnet topics, including technical support, announcements, status updates, and more...
Status, Technical and Geographical Information
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Astrokolkhoz Observatory [10] New Mexico |
Bareket Observatory [11] Israel |
Bright Star Monitor (BSM) Stations [12] |
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W28- Wright 28cm Fully Operational |
B35 – Bareket 35cm Offline |
BSM AR (Argentina) Offline |
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W30- Wright 30cm Fully Operational |
BSM AU (Australia) Fully Operational |
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K28- Krajci 28cm Fully Operational |
BSM CA (California) Commissioning Phase |
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K35- Krajci 35cm Fully Operational |
BSM NH (New Hampshire) Planning Phase |
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WH46 - Wheaton 46cm Pending Construction |
BSM NM (New Mexico) Fully Operational |
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Cerro Tololo International Observatory (CTIO) [13] Chile |
Cohen/Menke Observatory (CMO) [14] Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Dark Ridge Observatory (DRO) [15] New Mexico |
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APASS South Fully Operational |
C30- Cohen 30cm Pending Construction |
APASS North Fully Operational |
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DR61- Morgan 0.61m Telescope Under Construction |
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Hawkins Pond Observatory (HPO) [16]New Hampshire |
Mount John Observatory (MJO) [17] New Zealand |
New Mexico State University (NMSU) [18] New Mexico |
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HP80 – Motta 0.80m Telescope Offline |
OC61- Optical Craftsman 0.61m Telescope Commissioning Phase |
TM61- Tortugas Mountain 0.61m Telescope Commissioning Phase |
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Sonoita Research Observatory (SRO) [19] Arizona |
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SRO50- SRO 50cm Telescope Fully Operational |
Links:
[1] http://acp.dc3.com/index2.html
[2] http://www.aavso.org/../../aavsonet-observing-runs
[3] http://www.aavso.org/../../apass
[4] mailto:aavso@aavso.org
[5] http://www.aavso.org/apps/aavsonet/proposal
[6] http://www.aavso.org/../../vphot
[7] http://www.aavso.org/../../articles-blogs-and-news-about-aavsonet
[8] http://www.aavso.org/../../forums/aavsonet
[9] http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204087209357403027403.0004ba07a25ef189b7df6&msa=0&ll=-6.315299,-92.460937&spn=161.359608,321.328125
[10] http://www.aavso.org/../../astrokolkhoz-observatory
[11] http://www.aavso.org/../../bareket-observatory
[12] http://www.aavso.org/../../bright-star-monitor-stations
[13] http://www.aavso.org/../../cerro-tololo-international-observatory-ctio
[14] http://www.aavso.org/../../cohenmenke-observatory-cmo
[15] http://www.aavso.org/../../dark-ridge-observatory-dro
[16] http://www.aavso.org/../../hawkins-pond-observatory-hpo
[17] http://www.aavso.org/../../mount-john-observatory-mjo
[18] http://www.aavso.org/../../new-mexico-state-university-observatory
[19] http://www.aavso.org/../../sonoita-research-observatory-sro
[20] http://www.aavso.org/users/bsj
[21] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/aavsonet
[22] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/apass
[23] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/bsm
[24] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/oc61
[25] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/robotic
[26] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/sro30
[27] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/w28
[28] http://www.aavso.org/category/tags/w30