T35: a small automatic telescope for long-term observing campaigns
Susana Martin-Ruiz (1), Francisco J. Aceituno (1), Miguel Abril (1),, Luis P. Costillo (1), Antonio Garcia (1), Jose Luis de la Rosa (1), Isabel, Bustamante (1,2), Juan Gutierrez-Soto (1,3), Hector Magan (1,4), Jose Luis, Ramos (1), Marcos Ubierna (1,5) ((1) IAA-CSIC, Spain

TL;DR
The paper presents the T35, a small automated telescope with a large CCD camera, designed for long-term observation of pulsating stars in open clusters, highlighting its automation and imaging capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces the automation process of the T35 telescope and demonstrates its imaging performance for studying pulsating stars.
Findings
Successful automation of the T35 telescope.
High-quality images captured with the new CCD camera.
Potential for long-term monitoring of pulsating stars.
Abstract
The T35 is a small telescope (14") equipped with a large format CCD camera installed in the Sierra Nevada Observatory (SNO) in Southern Spain. This telescope will be a useful tool for the detecting and studying pulsating stars, particularly, in open clusters. In this paper, we describe the automation process of the T35 and show also some images taken with the new instrumentation.
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