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01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: SuperWASP as mentioned in this paper is a fully robotic, ultra-wide angle survey for planetary transits, consisting of five cameras, each monitoring a 9.5 by 9. 5 degree field of view.
Abstract: SuperWASP is a fully robotic, ultra-wide angle survey for planetary transits. Currently under construction, it will consist of 5 cameras, each monitoring a 9.5 by 9.5 degree field of view. The Torus mount and enclosure will be fully automated and linked to a built-in weather station. We aim to begin observations at the beginning of 2003.

10 citations


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TL;DR: SuperWASP as discussed by the authors is a fully robotic, ultra-wide angle survey for planetary transits, consisting of five cameras, each monitoring a 9.5 x 9. 5 deg field of view.
Abstract: SuperWASP is a fully robotic, ultra-wide angle survey for planetary transits. Currently under construction, it will consist of 5 cameras, each monitoring a 9.5 x 9.5 deg field of view. The Torus mount and enclosure will be fully automated and linked to a built-in weather station. We aim to begin observations at the beginning of 2003.

8 citations