Small and Moderate Aperture Telescopes for Research and Education
Aaron C. Boley, Terry Bridges, Paul Hickson, Harvey Richer, Brett, Gladman, Jeremy Heyl, J. J. Kavelaars, Ingrid Stairs

TL;DR
This paper discusses the use and benefits of small and moderate aperture telescopes for research and education, emphasizing cost-effective observatories, international collaboration, and strategic investments, including Arctic facilities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of small and moderate telescopes' roles, costs, and strategic importance, proposing initiatives for Canada to enhance research and educational opportunities.
Findings
Small and moderate telescopes are valuable for education and research.
Exceptional sites can make small telescopes competitive with larger facilities.
Strategic investments can expand Canada's observational capabilities.
Abstract
In this white paper (WP), we highlight several examples of small and moderate aperture telescopes that are being used for education and/or research. We further discuss potential costs for establishing new, small observatories, as well as joining existing international consortia. The WP includes a brief overview of select observing sites, with a discussion on how small telescopes at exceptional observing locations can be competitive, under certain circumstances, with larger and more expensive facilities located at poorer sites. In addition to research, these facilities enable many different types of educational experiences for wide range of people, from high school students to undergraduates to graduate students to postdocs. Canada should remain committed to partnering with large, international observatories such as CFHT, Gemini, and TMT, but it should also negotiate international…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
