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Turkey astrophysics universities lack such equipment to fulffil their research needs... since the previous one, is not enough to prusue more advanced research on that matter who has a diameter of 1.5m...
With current data management...this project is alright to perform accordingly to the needs for researchers...
this DAG will provide corrections of telescope low-order aberrations at a low temporal bandwidth (typically 0.01 Hz to 1 Hz)
If it does have a good purpose that will benefit the research of universities at this point, I'm ok with that. I hope that it will be utilized properly. Saying that you're making the "biggest" of a certain region, makes you think why the others haven't actually made it that large. That's why I've become sort of prejudices against such things. Melih Gökçek announced that he was going to make the "biggest theme park of Europe". I always thought: why? In the end, big doesn't always equal best. Nevertheless, hopefully this project will turn out to be something good. I would actually want to take a trip to Erzurum when it is finished, up and running. I went to Ankara University's observatory in Ankara and it was perhaps small, but it had sparked something in me. This research facility may perhaps one day open its gates to Erzurum's people and steer them towards science and technology even more.