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GTN Name
GORT
GTN Number
GTN-02
Location
SSUO Arial View

Hume Observatory; east of Windsor, CA

Longitude 122o 41' 13.8'' W
Latitude 38o 33' 55'' N
Elevation 1099 ft = 335 m

Observatory Home

http://gtn.sonoma.edu/partners/GORT/observatory_information.php

Observatory Description

GORT (GLAST Optical Robotic Telescope) is a small ground-based telescope designed to support several NASA high-energy space observatories. These observatories operate in the gamma ray and X-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum. GORT will be used primarily to obtain synoptic multiwavelength surveillance data for objects being observed by the space observatories. The space observatories include GLAST (Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope), Swift, and XMM-Newton. The objects to be observed include blazars, GRBs, and polars.

In addition to supporting the science objectives for these missions, GORT will also support the Education and Public Outreach (E/PO) objectives for these missions. GORT will be available for use by students and educators who wish to provide their students with the opportunity to directly contribute to significant science projects by obtaining and analyzing image data.

GORT is part of the GTN (Global Telescope Network). This is a network of small and moderate size telescopes whose operators are interested in contributing to the science and education goals of NASA space observatories. The GTN consists of students, educators, amateur astronomers, and professional astronomers. The GTN has an observing list of program objects that will be monitored by the network. The GTN website also contains information about the nature of the objects being monitored as well as recommendations and advice for obtaining and reducing image data.

GORT is available for use by members and participants of the GTN. Individuals or groups interested in using GORT should first join the GTN.

GORT has been developed and is managed by the NASA E/PO group at Sonoma State University (SSU). This group is affiliated with the Department of Physics and Astronomy, which is part of the School of Science and Technology.

To view the current observing schedule for GORT please visit the GORT calendar.

Images

Images of the Observatory (click to enlarge)

Images taken by the Observatory telescope

Activities
observe GTN program objects
chase after GRBs and their afterglows
reduce and analyze magnitude data for blazars, polars, GRBs
monitor and report current blazar and/or polar activity
offer telescope time to other GTN participants
mentor other GTN participants in observing and data analysis techniques
submit and/or collaborate on scientific papers related to GTN activities
Commitments
adopt a blazar or polar
  a blazar or polar a month
a blazar or polar a week
microvariability campaigns
submit quick look magnitudes for blazars and polars to the AAVSO International Database
submit reports of imaging GRB fields to the AAVSO or to the GCN
submit images to the GTN image archive
People
Kevin McLin, Gordon G. Spear, Lynn Cominsky
Contact
mclin "at" universe "dot" sonoma "dot" edu
Postal Address
Dr. Kevin McLin
NASA E/PO Group
Schulz Information Center
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
Observatory and Equipment Details
Observatory Enclosure: CCD:
Technical Innovations Dome Apogee AP47
Telescope: CCD control software:
C14 Maxim
Telescope Mount: Data reduction software:
Paramount ME Maxim
Telescope control software:  
TheSky, Maxim, ACP  

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