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El Proyecto Observatorio de Vieques Un Proyecto desarrollado por Sr. Vicente Rosario Vieques, Puerto Rico y Sr. Adam Trotter Departmento de Física y Astronomía Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill
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Strategy Obtain documentation for non-profit incorporation Search for available funding –National Science Foundation Grant (approx $50k) –NASA (P.R. Space Grant) –Corporate Sponsors Meet with community leaders Construction Planning
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Construction Phases Phase I: Telescope and Enclosure –Approx $100k –UNC will provide technical assistance –Connected via Internet to Skynet Robotic Telescope Network Phase II: Science Museum –Curriculum Development for Educational Outreach –“Green Buildings” & Alternative Energy Sources Phase III: Planetarium & Botanical Garden –Community Theater Space –An Example of Environmentally Sustainable Development for Vieques
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Phase I: Telescope RC Optical Systems Carbon Truss 16 inch f/8.4 Ritchey- Chrétien
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Phase I: Enclosure
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We have made contact... Adam Trotter, UNC-Chapel Hill, Presenting Observatory Proposal to Vieques Community Leaders, May 16, 2007
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We have made contact... Vicente Rosario with Profs. Tom English and Aaron Martin, Cline Observatory, Guilford Technical Community College, NC, June 2007.
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We have made contact... Vicente Rosario with Michele Kloda, Exhibits Director, Josh Haislip, Skynet Lab Technician, and Denise Young, Director of Educational Programs, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, June 2007
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We have made contact... Vicente Rosario with Jose Alonso, Director of Arecibo Observatory Visitor’s Center, August 2007
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We have made contact... Josh Haislip, Prof. Dan Reichart & Adam Trotter: UNC; Ismael Miranda, President of SAPR; Mark Martin, VCHT; Vicente Rosario: Inauguration of VIeques Chapter of SAPR, October 20, 2007
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We have made contact... UPR-Rio Piedras Physics & Astronomy Department, December 2007
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We have made contact... Vicente Rosario at “Astronomy Days”, North Carolina Museum of Natural History, January 26, 2008
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Telescope or cluster of telescopes already on Skynet Telescope or cluster of telescopes going on Skynet over the next year Skynet Robotic Telescope Network Current Effective Diameter = 1.3 meters
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Skynet Public Interface Demonstration
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