Yet more picks from the 2024 SPIE telescopes conference (because the full program is just too extremely large):
13092-4 Cubesats for Rapid Infrared and Optical Surveys mission
13103-1 Teledyne Digital Imaging’s Recent Contributions to Astronomy and Planetary Science
13103-3 SIRIS : a new InGaAs sensor for a new, fast, high dynamic, and very low noise SWIR camera
13103-4 The test of a 1280*1024 InGaAs camera for infrared observations
13095-5 The LBTI: pioneering the ELT era
13095-9 The VLTI in the GRAVITY+ era
13092-21 The Euclid mission: status after launch and early operations
13092-30 SPHEREx instrument optical integration and testing campaign overview
13092-35 Concept study of GREX-PLUS: galaxy reionization explorer and planetary universe spectrometer
13092-36 SIRMOS: NIR spectroscopy of 131,000,000 galaxies over 1 < z < 4 and R~1300
13096-149 Infrared photometry with InGaAs detectors: first light with SPECULOOS
13100-38 Status and first results of the NASA IRTF Adaptive Secondary Mirror
13103-21 High-performance infrared detector developments at the European Space Agency
13103-69 Study of new types of detectors in the SWIR (Short Wave InfraRed): extension of the operating band beyond 1.7μm
13103-79 The performance test of commercial InGaAs detectors in low temperature
13103-92 Characterizing the noises of InGaAs cameras for astronomical observations
13103-94 Performance of optical to near infrared TiN/Ti/TiN tri-Layer microwave kinetic inductance detectors
13094-40 SPECULOOS: five years hunting terrestrial planets around ultracool dwarfs
13094-118 Measuring IRTF image quality and modeled improvement through use of FELIX and the prototype adaptive secondary mirror
13094-122 Instrumentation for disk-integrated high-resolution echelle spectroscopy for Solar System objects
13094-177 The design and construction of the observatory for the FLYEYE telescopes
13094-217 New Robotic Telescope system progress towards critical design review
13103-37 Innovations in imaging technology at Teledyne e2v to support future visible, NIR, UV & X-ray applications
13103-46 WFST Primary mosaic CCD camera and its first light
13103-52 Very low flux SWIR FPAs developments at LETI for astronomy applications
13103-134 Multiple nondestructive readout strategy to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of faint exposures with infrared arrays
13094-173 Progress and plans of the United States Extremely Large Telescope Program (US-ELTP)
13096-97 Scheduling ESA’s near-earth asteroid telescope network for surveys and impactor detection
13094-63 Updates to the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer: thousands of fibers, infinite possibilities
13092-228 Ejecta plume observability from an asteroid small impactor mission
13097-235 Blind and robust reconstruction of adaptive optics point spread functions for asteroid deconvolution and moon detection
13096-336 Upgrading the AZT24 telescope at the Campo Imperatore high-altitude observatory: design and installation of a new, seeing-enhanced NIR imager
13096-392 FlyEye ground-based telescope: unveiling new frontiers in astronomical science
13097-98 First laboratory and on-sky results of an adaptive secondary mirror with TNO style actuators on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility