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Studying a supernova: What the New Robotic Telescope will tell us
Understanding fleeting astronomical activity like supernovae and gamma ray bursts can tell us more about the origins of the cosmos. A new automated telescope is set to shed light on these phenomena. The motion solution provided by maxon, that drives part of the telescope’s instrumentation array, is vital to this operation.
15/11/2023 17:17:59
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