Teaching Telescopes Reach First Light
On August 7th the TTL-built 2-meter Faulkes Telescope North atop Haleakala, Hawaii, captured its first views of the sky. It is intended exclusively for use by students in the United Kingdom and Hawaii. In early 2004, Australian students will be able to use its sister facility, Faulkes Telescope South, at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales.
TTL, a subsidiary company of JMU, is finishing two other instruments, including a 2.4-meter reflector for China's Yunnan Astronomical Observatory. Although no other contracts have come in, says TTL's Chris Moss, "We've had serious interest from around the world."
Moss also explains that the educational aspects have already paid off. During a test of how data would be distributed to schools and analyzed, students discovered four novae within the spiral galaxy M81.





