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Automated Planet Finder : ウィキペディア英語版
Automated Planet Finder

The Automated Planet Finder Telescope (APF) is a fully robotic 2.4-meter optical telescope at Lick Observatory, situated on the summit of Mount Hamilton, east of San Jose, California, USA. It is designed to search for extrasolar planets in the range of five to twenty times the mass of the Earth. The instrument will examine ~10 stars per night. Over a decade, the telescope will study 1,000 nearby stars for planets.〔(Major gift supports crucial piece of Automated Planet Finder )〕 It has an estimated cost of $10 million. The total cost-to-completion of the APF project was $12.37 million.〔Steven S. Vogt et al., ''(APF - The Lick Observatory Automated Planet Finder )'', 26 February 2014.〕
The telescope uses high-precision radial velocity measurements to measure the gravitational reflex motion of nearby stars caused by the orbiting of planets. The design goal is to detect stellar motions as small as one meter per second, comparable to a slow walking speed. The main targets will be stars within about 100 light years of the Earth.
First light was originally scheduled for 2006, but delays in the construction of the
major components of the telescope pushed this back to mid-2009.〔(UCO Director Newsletters: Newsletter #6 October 2009 )〕 As of July 2013, the telescope is nearing the end of commissioning, and regular operations are anticipated in fall 2013, advancing to fully robotic operations by the end of 2013. It was effectively the case on January 1, 2014.〔Steven S. Vogt et al., ''(APF - The Lick Observatory Automated Planet Finder )'', 26 February 2014.〕
Early tests show that the performance of the Ken and Gloria Levy Doppler Spectrometer is meeting the design goals. The spectrometer has high throughput and is meeting the design sensitivity of (1.0 m/s),〔http://www.ucolick.org/public/telescopes/apf.html APF Telescope〕 similar to the radial velocity precision of HARPS and HIRES.
==Construction==
Parts for the telescopes were constructed all over the Earth:〔(APF )〕
*Mirror blank was cast in Russia.
*The blank was optical figured in Maryland, USA.
*Assembly was performed in Arizona, USA.
*The dome was built in Australia.
*The spectrograph was designed and built in California, USA.
*It is located on Mount Hamilton in California.

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