The National OpticalAstronomy Observatory NOAO is the United States national observatory for ground based nighttime ultraviolet visible optical infrared OUVIR astronomy . The National Science Foundation NSF funds NOAO to provide forefront astronomical research facilities for US astronomers. However, professional astronomers from any country in the world may apply to use the telescopes operated by NOAO under the NSF s open skies policy. Astronomers submit proposals for peer review to gain access ... Science Foundation Category Buildings and structures in Tucson, Arizona de National OpticalAstronomy Observatory fa fr National OpticalAstronomy Observatory lb National OpticalAstronomy Observatory ja pl National OpticalAstronomy Observatory pt National OpticalAstronomy Observatories tr NOAO zh ... of Universities for Research in Astronomy AURA , under a cooperative agreement with the NSF ... observations over the entire sky. Instrumentation includes optical to near infrared wavelength ... , and optical imaging and spectroscopy in both the southern and northern hemispheres. One of Gemini ... National Academy of Sciences published its Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey report on Astronomy ... concluded ref name AANM2001 U.S. ground based optical and infrared facilities...should ... by the NSF Senior Review in 2007 when it reviewed the full suite of NSF ground based astronomy facilities ... community through operational support funding by the NSF. See also Other Optical Observatories in Chile ... Observatory The Magellan telescopes Other Optical Observatories in Arizona The Large Binocular ... fr.arxiv.org abs 0811.2606. ref ref name AANM2001 Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium, Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy Space Studies Board ... ACADEMY PRESS, Washington, D.C. ref ref name NSF balance FROM THE GROUND UP BALANCING THE NSF ASTRONOMY ... more details
Infobox Observatory name Bisdee Tier OpticalAstronomy Observatory image caption organization University of Tasmania code location Bisdee Tier, Spring Hill, Tasmania , Australia coords coord 42 25 33 S 147 17 19 E region AU type landmark display inline,title altitude convert 646 m ft abbr on weather established website telescope1 name telescope1 type telescope2 name telescope2 type telescope3 name telescope3 type telescope4 name telescope4 type The Bisdee Tier OpticalAstronomy Observatory is an astronomical facility being built by the University of Tasmania University of Tasmania UTAS on Bisdee Tier, Spring Hill, Tasmania. The observatory will be a host for 1.27 m optical telescope. Telescope The telescope has a diameter of convert 1.27 m in abbr on . The primary mirror is made from fused silica convert 8 in mm abbr on thick. The mount for the telescope is equatorial. Design consists of a folded Cassegrain reflector with f 9 and 40 arcminutes of corrected field of view, image scale on focal plane is 55 micrometres arcsec. Telescope beside standard Cassegrain focus has also two Nasmyth focal stations for additional instrumentation, switched with a remote control. The telescope was constructed at Mr Harlingten s workshops in Norfolk, Vancouver and Tucson, Arizona . Worth 2 million Australian dollars was donated to the University of Tasmania by an anonymous businessman. The telescope will be eventually automatized with remote control via microwave link from the University campus allowing control from all over the world by internet. Dome The main focus of dome design is its thermal properties the aim is to maximally lower air turbulence generated by the building and the telescope and to ensure the telescope temperature is as close to ambient temperature as possible. The dome has low thermal capacity with forced ventilation. The control building is located in the observer ... 8192 pixels OGLE III camera will be installed with collaboration with Optical Gravitational Lensing ... more details
www.ipac.caltech.edu Outreach Edu Spectra irspec.html accessdate 11 August 2008 ref Opticalastronomy ... only at near infrared wavelengths. Main Opticalastronomy Historically, opticalastronomy, also ... remnant Astronomy is a natural science that deals with the study of Astronomical object celestial ... . Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Prehistoric cultures left behind astronomical artifacts such as the Egyptian astronomy Egyptian monuments , Nubian pyramids Nubian monuments and Stonehenge , and early civilizations such as the Babylonian astronomy Babylonians , Greek astronomy Greeks , Chinese astronomy Chinese , Indian astronomy Indians , Iranian peoples Iranians and Maya civilization ... was required before astronomy was able to develop into a modern science. Historically, astronomy has included disciplines as diverse as astrometry , celestial navigation , observational astronomy, the making of calendar s, and astrology , but professional astronomy is nowadays often considered to be synonymous with astrophysics . During the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational astronomy observational and theoretical branches. Observational astronomy is focused ... principles of physics. Theoretical astronomy is oriented towards the development of computer or analytical ... astronomy seeking to explain the observational results, and observations being used to confirm theoretical results. amateur astronomy Amateur astronomers have contributed to many important astronomical discoveries, and astronomy is one of the few sciences where amateurs can still play an active role, especially in the discovery and observation of transient phenomena . Astronomy is not to be confused ... with the positions of celestial objects. Although the Astrology and astronomy two fields share a common ... coauthors Baschek, Bodo Brewer, W.D. translator title The New Cosmos An Introduction to Astronomy ... The word astronomy from the Ancient Greek Greek words astron wikt Ancient Greek ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For a mirror holder Mirror mount Orphan date November 2006 An optical mount is a device used to join a normal camera and another optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope . The optical mount is generally attached to the camera as a camera lens lens would on one end, and fastened to the other instrument in a similar fashion. Optical mounts are used extensively in science scientific imaging applications in biology and astronomy . DEFAULTSORT Optical Mount Category Photography equipment Category Microscopy Category Astronomical instruments Photography stub ... more details
Other uses Optical depth astrophysics Optical depth , or optical thickness , is a measure of transparency optics transparency . Optical depth is defined by the negative natural logarithm of the fraction of radiation e.g., light that is not scattered or absorbed on a path. Hence optical depth is Dimensionless quantity dimensionless , and particularly is not expressed in units of length however the optical depth to an object will typically approach zero as the spatial distance to the object decreases. Formulations The optical depth expresses the quantity of light removed from a beam by scattering ... is the observed intensity after a given path, then optical depth math tau math is defined by the following ... , the optical depth of a cloud of atoms can be calculated from the quantum mechanical properties of the atoms ... , one often refers to the optical depth of the atmosphere as corresponding to the vertical path from Earth s surface to outer space at other times the optical path is from the observer s altitude to outer space. Since &tau refers to a vertical path, the optical depth for a slant path is &tau &prime ... system zenith angle corresponding to the given path. Therefore math I I 0 e m tau . , math The optical ... , particulate aerosols , and gaseous absorption electromagnetic radiation absorption . The optical ... Another example occurs in astronomy where the photosphere of a star is defined as the surface where its optical depth is 2 3. This means that each photon emitted at the photosphere suffers an average of less than one scattering before it reaches the observer. At the temperature at optical depth ... energy emitted. Note that the optical depth of a given medium will be different for different colors wavelength s of light. For planetary rings , the optical depth is the proportion of light blocked ... http scienceworld.wolfram.com physics OpticalDepth.html optical depth equations Category Scattering ... Optical depth sk Optick hr bka sl Opti na globina zh ... more details
books?id uqo9AAAAIAAJ&pg PA26&dq optical window&cd 15 v onepage&q optical 20window&f false format Hardcover. 170 pgs. isbn 978 0 85109 021 4 ref In medical physics , the optical window is the portion .... In optics, it means a usually at least Float glass mechanically flat , sometimes optical flat ..., not necessarily for visible light optical material that allows light into an optical instrument ... , at least if it is designed for visible light. An optical window may be built into a piece of equipment such as a vacuum chamber to allow optical instruments to view inside that equipment. See also Optical window in biological tissue Radio window References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Optical Window Category Optical spectrum id Jendela optik no Optisk vindu pl Okno optyczne sr sv Optiskt ... more details
Wiktionary astronomyAstronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects. Astronomy may also refer to Astronomy magazine Astronomy magazine , an amateur American astronomy periodical Astronomy Dragonland album Astronomy Dragonland album , an album by Swedish power metal band Dragonland Astronomy Bleach album Astronomy Bleach album Astronomy song Astronomy song , by American rock band Blue yster Cult Astronomy Domine , a song by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd disambiguation it Astronomy ... more details
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in radio astronomy , astronomer s realized the information available outside of the visible wavelength range, and modern infrared astronomy was established. Infrared and opticalastronomy are often ... astronomy is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics that studies astronomical object s visible in infrared ... radiation submillimeter waves. Infrared astronomy began in the 1830s, a few decades after ... author Rieke, George H. title History of infrared telescopes and astronomy journal Experimental Astronomy volume 25 issue 1 3 pages 125 141 year 2009 doi 10.1007 s10686 009 9148 7 bibcode 2009ExA....25..125R ref The field of infrared astronomy continued to develop slowly in the early 20th century ... photometry astronomy photometry and sensitive to a few hundreds of stars. The field was mostly ... astronomy having actually been trained physicist s. The success of radio astronomy during the 1950s ... to take notice, and infrared astronomy became well established as a subfield of astronomy. ref name rieke Modern infrared astronomy Infrared radiation with wavelengths just longer than visible ... incorporated as part of the optical spectrum, along with the near ultraviolet. Many optical telescope ..., which includes most major optical telescopes as well as a few dedicated infrared telescopes ... All major optical telescopes td tr tr td valign top align left 1.1 to 1.4 td td valign top align left J band td td valign top align left Most major optical telescopes and most dedicated infrared telescopes ... top align left Most major optical telescopes and most dedicated infrared telescopes td tr tr td valign ... major optical telescopes and most dedicated infrared telescopes td tr tr td valign top align left 3.0 ... and some optical telescopes td tr tr td valign top align left 4.6 to 5.0 td td valign top align left M band td td valign top align left Most dedicated infrared telescopes and some optical telescopes ... top align left Most dedicated infrared telescopes and some optical telescopes td tr tr td valign top ... more details
, observational astronomy has made steady advances with each improvement in telescope technology. A traditional division of observational astronomy is given by the region of the electromagnetic spectrum observed Opticalastronomy is the part of astronomy that uses optical components mirrors, lenses ... in radio broadcast transmission but much more sensitive. See also Radio telescope s. High energy astronomy includes X ray astronomy , gamma ray astronomy , and extreme UV astronomy , as well as studies of neutrino s and cosmic ray s. Optical and radio astronomy can be performed with ground based observatories ... of astronomy. Optical telescopes Main Optical telescope For much of the history of observational astronomy, almost all observation was performed in the visual spectrum with optical telescope s. While ... in opticalastronomy. With the size of cities and human populated areas ever expanding, the amount .... Opticalastronomy requires telescopes that use optical components of great precision. Typical ... National Observatory Observational astronomy is a division of the astronomy astronomical science that is concerned ..., astronomy is somewhat hindered in that direct experiments with the properties of the distant universe ... light astronomy using wavelength s that can be detected with the eyes, about 400 700  nm falls in the middle of this range. Infrared astronomy deals with the detection and analysis of infrared ... the atmosphere is opaque, or to eliminate noise thermal radiation from the atmosphere . Radio astronomy ... is opaque at the wavelengths used by X ray astronomy, gamma ray astronomy, UV astronomy and except for a few wavelength windows far infrared astronomy , so observations must be carried out mostly ... location for an optical telescope is undoubtedly in outer space . There the telescope can ... and gravitational perturbation astronomy perturbation s. Such measurements led to the discovery ... in the optical spectrum, astronomers have increasingly been able to acquire information in other ... more details
photos http www.astronomy.net.nz Astronomy in New Zealand Many atmospheric optical effect photos and descriptions DEFAULTSORT Optical Phenomenon Category Optical phenomena bg da Optisk ...An optical phenomenon is any observable event that results from the interaction of light and matter . See also list of optical topics and optics . A mirage is an example of an optical phenomenon. Common optical phenomena are often due to the interaction of light from the sun or moon with the atmosphere, clouds, water, dust, and other particulates. One common example is the rainbow , when light from the sun is reflected and refracted by water droplets. Some, such as the green ray , are so rare they are sometimes thought to be mythical. ref http mintaka.sdsu.edu GF observing greenray.html Green Rays ... phenomena are simply interesting aspects of optics , or optical effects. The colors generated by a Dispersive ... 200px right thumb Sun Halo optical phenomenon halo at 41st parallel south latitude 41 degrees south A list of optical phenomena Optical phenomena include those arising from the optical properties ... or human made optical effects and of our human eye eye s Entoptic phenomena . Also listed here are unexplained phenomena that could have an optical explanation and optical illusion s for which optical ... is curved, as the theory of relativity predicts. Atmospheric optical phenomena Image Circumzenithalarc.jpg ... Blue moon Circumzenithal arc Crepuscular rays Earthquake light s Earth s shadow Glory optical phenomenon Glories also known as Brocken s Specter or Specter of the Brocken Green Flash Halo optical phenomenon ... mirage Fata Morgana Shadow set Tyndall effect Other optical phenomena File Double Green Flash.jpg ... Optical effects Asterism gemmology Asterism , star gemstone gems such as star sapphire or star ruby ... Purkinje images . Optical illusions Main Optical illusion The unusually large size of the Moon as it rises ... and may possibly be some form of optical phenomena. Some Weasel inline date April 2010 consider ... more details
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Optical wireless is the combined use of opticaloptical fiber optical fibre and wireless radio radio frequency communication to provide telecommunications telecommunication to clusters of end points which are geographically distant. The high capacity optical fibre is used to span the longest distances, and a lower cost wireless link carries the signal for the last mile to nearby users. Sources http searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com sDefinition 0,,sid40 gci760820,00.html Definition Optical Wireless , SearchMobileComputuing website. Optical communication Telecommunications telecom stub Category Optical communications Category Local loop ... more details
radio astronomy allows us to see things that are not detectable in opticalastronomy. Such objects ... in New Mexico , United States USA Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies Astronomical ... Bang , was made through radio astronomy. Radio astronomy is conducted using large radio antennas referred ... of interferometry allows radio astronomy to achieve high angular resolution , as the resolving ... title Pre History of Radio Astronomy editor F. Ghigo accessdate 2010 04 09 ref Karl Jansky ... 2010 04 09 ref By comparing his observations with optical astronomical maps, Jansky eventually concluded ..., but Bell Labs re assigned him to another project, so he did no further work in the field of astronomy. However, his pioneering efforts in the field of radio astronomy have been recognized by the naming ... plasma frequency . Water vapor interferes with radio astronomy at higher frequencies, which ... Main Radio telescope Image M87 optical image.jpg thumb 300px Image M87 VLA VLBA radio astronomy.jpg thumb 300px An optical image of the galaxy Messier 87 M87 Hubble Space Telescope HST , a radio ... observed, radio telescope s have to be much larger in comparison to their Optical telescope optical counterparts. For example a 1 meter diameter optical telescope is two million times bigger than the wavelength ... object that are connected together using coaxial cable , waveguide , optical fiber , or other type ... angular resolutions to be achieved, much greater in fact than in any other field of astronomy. At the highest ..., the availability today of worldwide, high bandwidth optical fibre networks makes it possible to do ... report.com html reports physics astronomy report 25117.html A technological breakthrough for radio astronomy Astronomical observations via high speed data link Bot generated title ref Astronomical ... of a newly discovered transient, bursting low frequency radio source GCRT J1745 3009 . Radio astronomy ... is blackbody radio emission Jupiter See also Portal Radio Astronomy Wikipedia books Astronomy ... more details
due to the excellent sky conditions. Chile can be considered the Astronomy capital of the world ... s paradise , By Gideon Long BBC News ref , Chile is home to 42 of the world s astronomy infrastructure ... messenger archive no.107 mar02 messenger no107.pdf A panorama of the Chilean Astronomy , G. Garay, The ESO Messenger, March 2002, N. 107 ref ref http www.thisischile.cl Astronomy Chile chile has become a world renowned hub in the field of astronomy says expert 628 4671 especial.aspx Chile has become a world renowned hub in the field of astronomy . Interview to Mario Hamuy . Source www.thisischile.cl ... chile logo.jpg thumb right Logo of the Chilean Node for the International Year of Astronomy IYA ... astronomy http www.cata.cl index en.php Center for Excellence in Astrophysics and Associated Technologies, CATA Spanish & English CATA is the largest Chilean project of R&D in astronomy s technologies ... Northern Chile http www.dfuls.cl astrofisica Astronomy Group , http www.dfuls.cl University of La Serena ... in Astronomy , Universidad Cat lica del Norte Central Chile http www.das.uchile.cl Astronomy Department ... of Astronomy and Astrophysics , Universidad Cat lica de Chile . es http www.dfa.uv.cl Department of Physics and Astronomy , University of Valpara so http fisica.unab.cl carreras astronomia Departamento ... Astronomy Department, Universidad de Concepci n . Spanish and English Amateur astronomy Cerro Los ... of Astronomy RASTRO , University of Concepcion Bio Bio Region http www.achaya.cl Chilean Association of Astronomy and Astronautics ACHAYA Metropolitan Region http www.smaa.cl Metropolitan Amateur ... http www.noao.edu National Optical Astronomical Observatories NOAO , USA http www.nrao.edu National ... Telescope for Astronomy VISTA telescope VISTA Telescope . http www.almaobservatory.org es Atacama ... licenciatura.php Astronomy Bachelor Universidad de Chile http www.astro.puc.cl 8080 astropuc Astronomy Bachelor Pontificia Universidad Cat lica de Chile http www.astroudec.cl Astronomy Bachelor ... more details
File HartnessComparator.jpg thumb Patent drawings for Hartness screw thread optical comparator numbering removed for clarity . ref name Patent Cite document last Hartness first James last2 Porter first2 Russell title United States Patent 1703933 Optical comparator publisher U.S. Patent Office year 1929 url http www.freepatentsonline.com 1703933.html ref harv postscript Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it or change its value to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. inconsistent citations ref File Optical comparator J and L 001 with DRO.jpg thumb A J&L comparator with a Digital read out DRO . An optical comparator often called just a comparator in context is a device that applies the principles of optics to the inspection of manufactured parts. In a comparator, the magnified silhouette of a part is projected upon the screen, and the dimensions and geometry of the part are measured against Engineering tolerance prescribed limits . The first commercial comparator was a creation of James Hartness and Russell W. Porter . ref Harvnb Roe 1937 pp 43 45 . ref Hartness long continuing work as the Chairman of the U.S. s National Screw Thread Commission led him to apply his familiarity with optics from his avocations of astronomy and telescope building to the problem of screw thread inspection. The Hartness Screw Thread Comparator was for many years a profitable product for the Jones and Lamson Machine Company, of which he was president. In subsequent decades optical comparators have been made by many companies and have been applied to the inspection of many kinds of parts. Today they may be found in many machine shops. ref cite web url http www.qualitydigest.com may02 html optcomp.html title Shedding light on optical comparators&mdash How much better can this type of system get? last Smith first Kennedy year 2002 accessdate 2008 05 12 publisher Quality Digest QCI International ref The idea of mixing optics and measurement, and the use of the term comparator for Metrology ... more details
. Submillimetre astronomy from the ground File ALMA s World At Night.jpg thumb Panoramic view of the Chajnantor ... for submillimetre astronomy, and of these sites Mauna Kea is the most established and arguably ... s largest ground based astronomy project, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array ALMA , an interferometry ..., the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope , is also located on Mauna Kea. Submillimetre astronomy ... can also handle near infrared observations. Submillimetre astronomy from space Space based observations ... Wave Astronomy Satellite SWAS was launched into low Earth orbit on December 5, 1998 ... focuses primarily on the origins of galaxies and galactic formation. See also Far infrared astronomy SCUBA 2 All Sky Survey Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy SOFIA Radio window Atmospheric window Astronomical window Optical window Category Submillimetre telescopes External links http ... Astronomy http www.apex telescope.org Atacama Pathfinder Experiment APEX Home Page http www.almaobservatory.org ...?fareaid 16 Herschel Space Observatory DEFAULTSORT Submillimetre Astronomy Category Astronomical imaging Category Observational astronomy ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The path that light takes in traversing an optical system is often called the optical path . The physical length of an optical device can be reduced to less than the length of the optical path by using folded optics . The optical path length as defined in optics is the length of the path multiplied by the index of refraction of the medium. See also Optical path length DEFAULTSORT Optical path Category Optics Optics stub de Strahlengang it Cammino ottico sv Str lg ng ... more details
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nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov news display.cfm?News ID 126 accessdate 2009 06 24 ref or Street Corner Astronomy ref name books.google.com http books.google.com books?id AyoDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA27&dq astronomy 22street corner 22&lr Latimer J. Wilson, Adventures in Street Corner Astronomy, Popular Science Mar 1921 ... 16, 2008 Herman Heyn, Bal street corner astronomer. ref refers to the activity of setting up a Optical ... ref name Brown1 Citation last Brown first John title John Brown s New Orleans Sidewalk Astronomy ... 1862 ref In more recent years sidewalk astronomy has come to be more associated with Altruism altruistic ..., the moon, and bright stars are visible. During the day, sidewalk astronomy often includes use of a solar ... and Saturn typical sidewalk astronomy viewing targets With the advent and growth of organized Amateur Astronomy Societies amateur astronomical groups , sidewalk astronomy has come to be associated with public education about astronomy via free public viewing for anyone who wishes to look through the telescope ... Astronomy s Revolutionary Page 2 work publisher space.com date 2000 05 05 url http www.space.com scienceastronomy astronomy dobson astronomer two 000507.html doi accessdate 2009 06 23 ref Dobson even ... Notes reflist 2 See also Amateur astronomy Star party A Sidewalk Astronomer a documentary about John Dobson s activities including sidewalk astronomy References http www.smithsonianmag.com people places dobson.html Smithsonian article http www.space.com scienceastronomy astronomy dobson astronomer ... of the San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers http books.google.com books?id AyoDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA27&dq astronomy 22street corner 22&lr Adventures in Street Corner Astronomy, Popular Science Mar 1921 http ... Post What s it like ... to be a street corner astronomer? Category Amateur astronomy he ... more details
Multiple issues primarysources February 2012 one source February 2012 orphan February 2012 File Astronomy north.jpg thumb 225px Main page of Astronomy North, the February 4th 2012. Astronomy North is a Canada Canadian astronomy astronomical society for aurora astronomy aurora s. They collaborates with the project Aurora Max and the Canadian Space Agency . Website The website of Astronomy North contains important information for amateur astronomers . These amateur astronomer s can watch the aurora astronomy aurora s, the sunspot s and the weather with simple scientific coordinates. External links http astronomynorth.com about us aurora, weather Category Astronomy organizations Category Amateur astronomy organizations Category Learned societies of Canada weather stub astronomy stub organization stub canada stub eo Astronomy North ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An optical link is a communications link that consists of a single end to end optical circuit. A cable of optical fiber , possibly concatenated into a dark fiber link, is the simplest form of an optical link. Other forms of optical link can include single colour links over a wavelength division multiplex infrastructure, and or links that use optical amplifier s to compensate for attenuation over long distances. Other forms of optical links include free space optical communication links. Also in the railways optical is used in two forms depending upon the whether the feeding station is main or not. Thus for main stations it is sain to be long hall and for all remaining stations it is to be short hall. See also colbegin 3 Light Peak Optical interconnect Parallel optical interface Interconnect bottleneck Optical communication Optical cable Transimpedance amplifier Photo diode VCSEL PIN diode Green computing InfiniBand InfiniBand Trade Association Fibre channel HDMI PCI Express Active cables Small form factor pluggable transceiver Terabit Ethernet 100 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optoelectronics Data center High performance computing Cloud computing CXP connector Active Cables C Form factor Pluggable Fiber optic communication List of device bandwidths colend DEFAULTSORT Optical Link Category Optical communications Telecom stub ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Optical microspheres photonic atoms are high quality factor optical resonator s used for active and passive photonic applications such as microlaser cavities and filters. Category Optics optics stub ... more details
Optical networking can refer to Optical communication Fiber optic communication Synchronous optical networking Optical Transport Network OTN Passive optical network disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details