Astronomy:Quasar Equatorial Survey Team

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Short description: Astronomical survey in Venezuela


The Quasar Equatorial Survey Team (QUEST) is a joint venture between Yale University, Indiana University, and Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomia (CIDA) to photographically survey the sky using a digital camera, an array of 112 charge-coupled devices. Since 2009, it has used the 1 m ESO Schmidt Telescope in Chile. From 2003–2007, it used the 48 inch (1.22 m) Samuel Oschin telescope at the Palomar Observatory. Before that, it had used the 1.0-metre Schmidt telescope at the Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory in Venezuela.

References

  • Schwamb, Meg (10 June 2012). "The QUEST Camera". http://www.astro.yale.edu/mschwamb/Quest_La_Silla_KBO_Survey/Telescope_and_Camera.html. 
  • Eisenstein, Paul (November 2003). "World's Largest Digital Camera". Popular Mechanics. http://www.aoas.org/article.php?story=20031016181606257. 
  • "World's Largest Astronomical CCD Camera Installed On Palomar Observatory Telescope" (Press release). Indiana University. 5 August 2003.

As of 08/09/2017 all the following links are broken.