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- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae abstract "The All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae or ASAS-SN is an automated program to search for new supernovae. It has robotic telescopes in both the northern and southern hemispheres. It can survey the entire sky every two days.There are four telescopes at Haleakala and another four at Cerro Tololo, an LCOGT site. All the telescopes (Nikon telephoto f400/2.8 lenses) have a diameter of 14 cm and ProLine PL230 CCD cameras. The pixels in the cameras are 7.8 arc seconds wide, so that follow up observations on other telescopes are required to get a more accurate location.The main goal of the project is to look for bright supernovae. However other transient objects are frequently discovered, including nearby tidal disruption events, cataclysmic variables, and stellar flares, including several largest flares ever seen. It can detect new objects with magnitudes between 17 and 8.Objects discovered receive designations starting with ASASSN followed by a dash, a two digit year and letters, for example ASASSN-15lh.".
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- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_surveys.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Cerro_Tololo_Inter-American_Observatory.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Haleakalā.
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- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Solar_flare.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_disruption_event.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae wikiPageWikiLinkText "All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae".
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- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae subject Category:Astronomical_surveys.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae hypernym Program.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae type Work.
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae comment "The All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae or ASAS-SN is an automated program to search for new supernovae. It has robotic telescopes in both the northern and southern hemispheres. It can survey the entire sky every two days.There are four telescopes at Haleakala and another four at Cerro Tololo, an LCOGT site. All the telescopes (Nikon telephoto f400/2.8 lenses) have a diameter of 14 cm and ProLine PL230 CCD cameras.".
- All_Sky_Automated_Survey_for_SuperNovae label "All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae".
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