Saturday, April 28, 2018

Space1 Singularity Observatory

The Singularity Observatory Telescope SOT in it's infancy design is often compared to the new designed ESO's E-ELT 39-meter diameter segmented (1535 inches) telescope. The Earth-based SPACE1 SOT Singularity Observatory Telescope is based on its large diameter achieved by electronics and sensors, coupled to computer and imaging techniques. Illustration: ESO

The Excitement of Singularity Observatory!
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Humanoido, founder and CEO of Space1, has founded Singularity Observatory on January 2018 and is currently acting as Observatory Director. The new observatory is designed to bring the focus of astronomical observation, study, research and collected data to a singular point. Beginning in January of 2018, the project was in the planning and design stages for a new 36-meter 1,400-inch electronic performance telescope, the SOT, Singularity Observatory Telescope, but has now progressed to a point where the observatory is only a few months away from being fully operational.

Singularity Observatory (SO) will have a massive large precision telescope to collect data, do imaging of Solar System moons and planetary, and DSO, with the newest full featured high gain low noise cameras and a full range of supportive precision accessories. The USA optically figured catadioptric telescope will serve the Mars program, as well as other planets in the Solar System. The telescope, while massive, is still able to be transported to other sites if necessary. Singularity Observatory already has research programs under way for Mars, Jupiter, Jupiter Moons Ganymede, Callisto, Io, Europa, Titan, and Saturn. SO is developing mapping, a ground based satellite in orbit around Mars, and planetary climate weather prediction programs for Mars settlers in the near future. SOT is designed to track and support the BFT, Big Falcon Rocket, designed to take settlers to Mars.

In the year 2018 and through 2020, the invention of new telescopic technique has changed the face of telescope usage, ushering in a new era of precision work and rapid results, the likes of which were never seen before per unit aperture. In the past, photographic techniques increased the power of a telescope from 8 to 80-inches in diameter. Today, experiments show a ten to the two power of increase. Therefore the 8 performs like an 800-inch telescope, and a 14-inch becomes selectable from two modes, 140-inch and 1400-inch achieved by using electronics and the latest SONY sensors. Achieving a 36-meters diameter and making it have exceptional performance regardless of location, light pollution, and other factors falls upon the Observatory Director's task list.

Astronomy has changed recently, and many of the long tedious image processing techniques are simplified. New cameras handle bias and noise automatically and new software can subtract light pollution from urban areas. Guiding is relatively obsolete with automated GOTO telescopes and images requiring exposures of only seconds. Singularity Observatory will progressively develop these new techniques in the upcoming months. Search is under way to acquire all the accessories to run the observatory operation. Singularity Observatory and Mars Connect are divisions of SPACE1. Space1 is looking at the creation of a new web site or internet construct dedicated to Singularity Observatory.