The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) is a Polish project implemented on 7 April 1997 to do of approximately 20 million stars brighter than 14 magnitude all over the sky. The automatic telescopes discovered two new comets in 2004 and 2006. The ASAS-South, located in Chile and ASAS-North, located in Hawai'i, are managed by Grzegorz Pojmański of the Warsaw University Observatory via the internet. Grzegorz Pojmański is supported in the project by the State Committee for Scientific Research, Poland. The project is assisted by OGLE observers. Paczyński was supported by William Golden.
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- 全天自動捜索システム (ja)
- All Sky Automated Survey (pl)
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| - 全天自動捜索システム(ぜんてんじどうそうさくしすてむ:All Sky Automated Survey :ASAS)はポーランドのプロジェクトで1997年4月7日に設置された。全天の14等級以上の約1000万個の恒星の光度を自動的に監視するシステムである。ASASはチリのラスカンパナス天文台に置かれ、ワルシャワ大学のがインターネットを使って管理している。これまでに2つの彗星などを発見した。 プリンストン大学のボフダン・パチンスキによって発案された。プロトタイプの装置とデータ伝送装置はポイマンスキーによって設計、製作された。1996年に100万ドルの予算で始められ、南半球の約100万の恒星が登録された。新しい変光星の発見に極めて有効であることが証明されたので、プロジェクトは拡大され、ラスカンパナス天文台の4台の望遠鏡が稼動している。赤緯28度より南、すなわち全天の3/4にある50,000個の変光星を発見した。 (ja)
- All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) – polski projekt automatycznych teleskopów stale monitorujących około 20 milionów gwiazd na całym niebie, jaśniejszych od 14 wielkości gwiazdowej. Zlokalizowany w Obserwatorium Las Campanas w Chile, ASAS jest obsługiwany przez Internet z Obserwatorium Astronomicznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego przez Grzegorza Pojmańskiego. (pl)
- O All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) é um projeto polonês implementado no dia 7 de abril de 1997 para fazer monitoramento fotométrico de aproximadamente 20 milhões de estrelas por todo o céu com magnitudes mais brilhantes do que 14. Os telescópios automáticos descobriram dois novos cometas em 2004 e 2006. O ASAS-Sul, está localizado no Chile e o ASAS-Norte, está localizado no Havaí, são geridos por do Observatório da Universidade de Varsóvia através da internet. (pt)
- The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) is a Polish project implemented on 7 April 1997 to do of approximately 20 million stars brighter than 14 magnitude all over the sky. The automatic telescopes discovered two new comets in 2004 and 2006. The ASAS-South, located in Chile and ASAS-North, located in Hawai'i, are managed by Grzegorz Pojmański of the Warsaw University Observatory via the internet. Grzegorz Pojmański is supported in the project by the State Committee for Scientific Research, Poland. The project is assisted by OGLE observers. Paczyński was supported by William Golden. (en)
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| - The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) is a Polish project implemented on 7 April 1997 to do of approximately 20 million stars brighter than 14 magnitude all over the sky. The automatic telescopes discovered two new comets in 2004 and 2006. The ASAS-South, located in Chile and ASAS-North, located in Hawai'i, are managed by Grzegorz Pojmański of the Warsaw University Observatory via the internet. The idea was initiated by the Polish astronomy Professor Bohdan Paczyński of Princeton University. The prototype instrument and data pipeline were designed and built by Grzegorz Pojmański. The work on the ASAS program began in 1996 with a mere $1 million budget. The automatic telescope, located in Las Campanas Observatory, Chile, was designed to register the brightness of circa one million stars in the Southern Hemisphere. However, it proved very efficient and helped to find many new variable stars. The project was then expanded, and now operates four telescopes located in Las Campanas Observatory. The Chilean observatory is operated by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. So far, ASAS has discovered 50,000 variables located south of declination +28°, which means that it has covered 3/4 of all the sky. Pojmański comes to Chile only once every year. The telescope works automatically. Routine work such as exchanging of the data is done by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) observers. Such an intervention is needed once a week. On each starry night when an OGLE observator opens or closes the dome, the ASAS booth is opened or closed automatically. Grzegorz Pojmański is supported in the project by the State Committee for Scientific Research, Poland. The project is assisted by OGLE observers. Paczyński was supported by William Golden. (en)
- 全天自動捜索システム(ぜんてんじどうそうさくしすてむ:All Sky Automated Survey :ASAS)はポーランドのプロジェクトで1997年4月7日に設置された。全天の14等級以上の約1000万個の恒星の光度を自動的に監視するシステムである。ASASはチリのラスカンパナス天文台に置かれ、ワルシャワ大学のがインターネットを使って管理している。これまでに2つの彗星などを発見した。 プリンストン大学のボフダン・パチンスキによって発案された。プロトタイプの装置とデータ伝送装置はポイマンスキーによって設計、製作された。1996年に100万ドルの予算で始められ、南半球の約100万の恒星が登録された。新しい変光星の発見に極めて有効であることが証明されたので、プロジェクトは拡大され、ラスカンパナス天文台の4台の望遠鏡が稼動している。赤緯28度より南、すなわち全天の3/4にある50,000個の変光星を発見した。 (ja)
- All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) – polski projekt automatycznych teleskopów stale monitorujących około 20 milionów gwiazd na całym niebie, jaśniejszych od 14 wielkości gwiazdowej. Zlokalizowany w Obserwatorium Las Campanas w Chile, ASAS jest obsługiwany przez Internet z Obserwatorium Astronomicznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego przez Grzegorza Pojmańskiego. (pl)
- O All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) é um projeto polonês implementado no dia 7 de abril de 1997 para fazer monitoramento fotométrico de aproximadamente 20 milhões de estrelas por todo o céu com magnitudes mais brilhantes do que 14. Os telescópios automáticos descobriram dois novos cometas em 2004 e 2006. O ASAS-Sul, está localizado no Chile e o ASAS-Norte, está localizado no Havaí, são geridos por do Observatório da Universidade de Varsóvia através da internet. (pt)
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