ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Astronomical
Research Observatory
The Meade 16" Optical Tube
Assembly has been de-commissioned

Astronomical Research
Institute
Paramount ME - Meade 16"
OTA - Installed October 2003
The
Astronomical Research Observatory (ARO) was constructed for the purpose of
operating a sky survey telescope for NEO follow-up, asteroid and supernova
search. This instrument is a Software Bisque Paramount with a Meade 16"optical
tube assembly. The CCD camera is a Santa Barbara Instruments Group STL-1001E
with 24 micron pixels and a 1024x1024 array. The telescope and CCD camera are
controlled using Software Bisque software including "The Sky6", CCD-Soft,
Orchestrate, and T-Point.
Image scale for the Paramount - Meade 16" is 1.36 arc/sec per pixel at f/10 with
a field of view that is 25.9 x 25.9 arc minutes. Focal length is 4000mm at
f/10. Limiting magnitude with this setup for a 60 sec exposure is 18.54 with a
90% probability.
The
retractable roof design suited our current needs better than a dome for full
access to the sky without dome rotation problems. In addition, it was more
economical allowing us to place our funds into telescopes and CCD imaging
devices rather than buildings to house our equipment. The Paramount ME-
Meade 16 inch telescope is de-commissioned and has been replaced by a
24 inch (0.61m) telescope
will continue to operate in one observatory and a
0.81 meter (32 inch) fully
robotic telescope occupies the space in the opposing observatory.
Meade 16" telescope on the SB Paramount

16 inch Paramount- Meade in the
Astronomical Research Observatory