Instructions for oral and poster presentations are available online. Final placement in an oral or poster session is subject to the discretion of the program committee. Given the large over-subscription, authors may wish to consider submitting sub-system papers to one of the parallel specialist conferences. We also welcome papers on innovative designs for instrument sub-systems, but please explain in your abstract the novel nature of the work. We strongly encourage larger groups submitting more than one paper on a major project to coordinate their efforts, avoid duplication and to reserve most of their oral presentation time (if granted) for an overview. Preference for talks will be given to complete (or near-complete) instruments and mature designs. New technologies which may be transformative in future instrument design.Given the large oversubscription for oral presentations at past conferences in this series, we will have to assign some as poster presentations, which are nonetheless both productive and enjoyable.Multi-messenger astronomical instruments.Instruments designed with adaptive optics incorporated in the overall system.Instrumentation for Extremely Large Telescopes.Ground-based instrumentation in support of space missions.Rapid-response instruments (gravitational wave follow-up, supernovae, Υ-ray bursts).Design/prototyping of instrumentation for current observatories (incl.Performance and results from recently commissioned instruments.The aims for the conference are to provide: i) overviews of the performance and lessons learned from instruments in operation ii) discussion of proposed instruments and those already in development iii) a forum to exchange technical information on both the achievements and problems among instrument builders, from across both academic and industrial partners. ![]() Building on past successful conferences in this series on ground-based and airborne instrumentation, we invite both oral and poster papers on the design, development, characterization, upgrades and performance of optical and infrared instruments. Alongside these, there are significant new developments underway at solar observatories, on airborne platforms, and at smaller facilities, with the latter spurred on by the growth of rapid-response instruments and multimessenger astronomy. These include the advanced designs of instruments for the ‘Extremely Large Telescopes’ now under construction, and new innovations to maximise the capabilities and parameter space covered by the now mature 8-10m class telescopes. Show more Add your comments using Facebook.Amid the challenges of the past two years, work has continued apace on a broad range of exciting new instrumentation for ground-based observatories. By viewing this video, you are acknowledging the contents of this disclaimer. All effort has been made to adhere to and respect all of YouTube’s policies and Community Guidelines. We do not sell firearms, firearm parts, airguns, airgun parts, or airgun equipment. ![]() The "Orion the Iguana Hunter" Channel is not a store. ![]() Neither “Orion the Iguana Hunter” it’s host or anyone connected to the show, YouTube, Google, or their affiliates can be held liable for any injury or damage resulting from attempting to duplicate anything shown in this video. None of the products used in this video were designed for use on human beings - Only targets and animals. This video has been produced and uploaded with the intention of providing educational content that encourages safe and ethical practices. Music: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ DISCLAIMER: This is a HUNTING CHANNEL and or VIDEO! This video is meant for educational & documentary purposes only. If You Enjoyed The Video Please Like and Subscribe!. ![]() ~Orion the Iguana Hunter #OrionTheIguanaHunter #TaipanVeteran #PelletTest Also Follow Me and Join The Hunt On: INSTAGRAM. I hope you like it and Thanks for watching. Jan 12th 2019 I am testing different pellets with my Taipan Veteran to see which preforms the best.
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