Posters

SPIP at the SPIE AT+I 2022 conference in Montréal

2022/07 – Tailles: 3 Mo – Download the poster (1) « system » / Download the poster (2) « spectrograph »
(1) ©Sébastien Baratchart, Marielle Lacombe, Emilien Carrié, Driss Kouach, Zalpha Challita, Yoan Micheau, Laurent Pares, Laurent Guesdon, René Dorignac, Pierre Nougué-Cazenave, Maxime Viau, Cyril Panatier, Marcel Belot, Nicolas Striebig, François Olchewsky, Claude Le Men, Michel Dupieux, Jean-François Donati, Claire Moutou, Pascal Fouqué, The Pic du Midi summit technical team and the SPIP team (including OHP, Ud Montréal, Geneva)
(2) ©Zalpha Challita, Emilien Carrié, Marielle Lacombe, Sébastien Baratchart, Yoan Micheau, Claude Le Men, Driss Kouach, Jean François Donati, Claire Moutou, Pascal Fouqué, Frédérique Baron, Philippe Vallée, Denis Brousseau, Simon Thibault, Jonathan Saint Antoine, Hugues Auger, Lison Malo, René Doyon and the SPIP team

Part of the SPIP team participated in the SPIE “Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022” conference held in Montreal, Canada, from 17 to 22 July 2022.

The Calibration module of SPIP

2022/03 – Size: 2 Mo – Download the poster
©R.Sotille/B.Chazelas/F.Dolon/F.Moreau/S.Perruchot

The Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP – Saint-Michel l’Observatoire) has designed, assembled and tested the calibration module, necessary for the SPIP spectrograph and more particularly for the radial velocity stability, and collaborates with Geneva Observatory responsible for the radial velocity module.

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