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- OGS_Telescope abstract "The OGS (Optical Ground Station) telescope, installed in the Teide Observatory, has been built by Carl Zeiss, is owned by ESA (European Space Agency) and is operated by the IAC (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias) and Ataman Science S.L.U.The telescope is a 1 m Ritchey-Chretien / Coudé telescope supported by an English-built mount inside a dome 12.5 metre in diameter. Its main purposes are: to be the optical ground station of the Artemis telecommunications satellite (the project from which the telescope takes its name) to make surveys of space debris in different orbits around the Earth, to test observing strategies of near-Earth objects as part of ESA's Space Situational Awareness programme, and to make scientific astronomical night observations.Since 2006, the telescope has also been used as a receiver station for quantum communication experiments (such as testing Bell inequalities, quantum cryptography, quantum teleportation), with the sender station being 143 km away in the observatory on La Palma. This is possible because this telescope can be tilted to a near-horizontal position to point it at La Palma, which many large astronomical telescopes are unable to do.".
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- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Artemis_(satellite).
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Bell_test_experiments.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Zeiss.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_Situational_Awareness_Programme.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telescopes.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Instituto_de_Astrofísica_de_Canarias.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink List_of_largest_optical_telescopes_in_the_20th_century.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_cryptography.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_teleportation.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Ritchey–Chrétien_telescope.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Roque_de_los_Muchachos_Observatory.
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- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Space_debris.
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLink Teide_Observatory.
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- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''OGS''' Telescope".
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "ESA OGS".
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "OGS Telescope".
- OGS_Telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "OGS".
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- OGS_Telescope subject Category:Space_Situational_Awareness_Programme.
- OGS_Telescope subject Category:Telescopes.
- OGS_Telescope hypernym Telescope.
- OGS_Telescope type ArtificialSatellite.
- OGS_Telescope comment "The OGS (Optical Ground Station) telescope, installed in the Teide Observatory, has been built by Carl Zeiss, is owned by ESA (European Space Agency) and is operated by the IAC (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias) and Ataman Science S.L.U.The telescope is a 1 m Ritchey-Chretien / Coudé telescope supported by an English-built mount inside a dome 12.5 metre in diameter.".
- OGS_Telescope label "OGS Telescope".
- OGS_Telescope sameAs Q7072539.
- OGS_Telescope sameAs m.06nvnp.
- OGS_Telescope sameAs Q7072539.
- OGS_Telescope wasDerivedFrom OGS_Telescope?oldid=686169390.
- OGS_Telescope depiction ESA_Optical_ground_Station.jpg.
- OGS_Telescope isPrimaryTopicOf OGS_Telescope.