Akademska digitalna zbirka SLovenije - logo
E-viri
Celotno besedilo
Odprti dostop
  • Parsons, Harriet; Dempsey, Jessica; Bintley, Dan; Walther, Craig; Graves, Sarah; Stahm, William; Purves, Maren; Silva, Kevin; Acohido, Alexis; Bell, Graham; Ryan, Berthold; Cookson, Jamie; DeMattos, Vernon; Estrada, Devin; Fuchs, Miriam; Fuselier, David; Ho, Paul; Kuroda, John; Li, Shaoliang; Mairs, Steven; Rawlings, Mark

    arXiv (Cornell University), 12/2020
    Paper, Journal Article

    The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largest single dish telescope in the world focused on sub-millimeter astronomy - and it remains at the forefront of sub-millimeter discovery space. JCMT continues itspush for higher efficiency and greater science impact with a switch to fully remote operation. This switch toremote operations occurred on November 1st 2019. The switch to remote operations should be recognized to bepart of a decade long process involving incremental changes leading to Extended Observing - observing beyondthe classical night shift - and eventually to full remote operations. The success of Remote Observing is indicatedin the number of productive hours and continued low fault rate from before and after the switch.