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Established in 1977, Astronomical Techniques and Instruments (ATI) is a bimonthly academic publication sponsored by Yunnan Observatories,CAS and supervised by Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Astronomical Techniques and Instruments(ATI) is an international journal devoted to recent developments in astronomical instruments, new techniques and methods in the astronomical technology and the related fields. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the various branches of the subject. The emphasis is on techniques and instruments in the fields of astrophysics, astrometry, planetary systems, solar physics, magnetospheres & interplanetary matter. The scope covers, but not limits to, optical system of telescope, space and ground astronomical technology, optical, radio, and high-energy detector, adaptive optics, active optics, optical interference, aspherical optical technology, advanced astronomical manufacturing techniques, astronomical data processing, any instrument and technique, including that of AI, that is potentially useful for astronomy, as well as observatory operation and management. 。 读者对象:1、从事天文学及相关学科研究和教学的科学研究人员、专业工作者。2、物理、数学、天文等专业大专院校师生及天文爱好者。
Astronomical TechniquesRadio TelescopeRadio AstronomyAstronomical InstrumentationAstronomical ObservationRadar Electromagnetic WavePointing AccuracyElectromagnetic Wave DetectionDistribution of Water ResourcesLarge Radio TelescopeField of ViewLunar Laser RangingRadar AstronomyTelescope ArraysDeep LearningRadio Interferometric ImagingSpecial IssueSolar TelescopeAtmospheric TurbulenceNew Vacuum Solar Telescope
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Instrumentation for Solar & Planetary Science
Ziyuan WangJiang TianZhenhua GeJing Feng
AI Astronomy
Jianing TianHaifeng YangJianghui CaiYuqing YangXiangru LiZhenping YiLili Wang
Xiaoqian ZhangHuan WangQichang AnHongchao Zhao
Telescopes and Optical Systems
Dingjun WangLiang Chang
Observational Techniques and Methods
De WuJintao LuoYue HuWu JiangZhen YanJia LiuRurong ChenLang CuiYuping GaoWen ChenPingli WangYifeng LiZurong Zhou