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Bubbles, Disks, and Planets: Science with the University of Hawai’i AO System

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Abstract

The Adaptive Optics system, built at the Institute for Astronomy (University of Hawai’i), has been making unique scientific observations since 1993. During that period this versatile AO system has been mounted at both Cassegrain and coude feeds at the 3.6m CFH telescope and the bent Cassegrain at the 3.8m UKIRT telescope. The instrument is now permanently a Cassegrain instrument which has enjoyed 24 nights of 4m class observing at Manua Kea.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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