telescoopplanning
Telescoopplanning is the systematic planning of astronomical observations for one or more telescopes. It involves selecting targets, assessing their visibility, and configuring instruments and observing sequences to optimize scientific value and telescope efficiency. The process integrates practical constraints such as weather, moon phase, seeing, airmass, target elevation, and allocated time.
Key elements of telescoopplanning include target selection and prioritization, calculation of visibility windows, and scheduling. Planning
Tools and workflows typically used in telescoopplanning range from planetarium or ephemeris software to scheduling and
Common challenges include weather volatility, dynamic transient events, competing science programs, and calibration overhead. Effective telescoopplanning