The Mini-SiTian Array: Optical design

Abstract

Time-domain astronomy is one of the most important areas. Large sky area, deep-field, and short timescale are the priority of time-domain observations. SiTian is an ambitious ground-based project processing all sky optical monitoring, aiming for sky-survey timescale of less than 1 day. It is developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an integrated network of dozens of 1-m-class telescopes deployed worldwide. The Mini-SiTian Telescope Array is carried out for demonstrations on optical design, group scheduling, and software pipeline developments, to overcome the high technical and financial difficulties of SiTian project. One array contains three 300 mm F/3 telescope, with FOV of 5 degrees over 400-1000 nm wavelength range. The Mini-SiTian Telescope Array is now under commissioning in Xinglong Observatory, and a perfect platform for technical research and educational purposes.

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