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Large Telescopes and the Moral economy of Recent Astronomy

机译:大型望远镜与近代天文学的道德经济

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If they are successfully to carry out a research programme, astronomers need two crucial resources-access to telescopes, and sufficient time allocated on them to make observations and collect data. This paper employs the concept of the 'moral economy'-the unwritten expectations and traditions that regulate and structure a community - as an analytical model to examine how astronomers and science managers allocate resources. I use the example of the Gemini 8-Meter Telescopes Project, a recently completed pair of large telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, As a vehicle to explore the moral economy of contemporary astronomy. Paying Particular attention to the early years of the project (1987-92), I describe plans to Build a new telescope facility for the entire US astronomy community, against the Backdrop of the institutional, political and financial forces that shape national and international astronomy. By focusing on the process through which astronomers Moved the Gemini telescope project from abstract blueprints and budgets into glass contemporary science.
机译:如果他们能够成功地执行一项研究计划,则天文学家需要两个至关重要的资源-可以使用望远镜,并为其分配足够的时间进行观察和收集数据。本文采用“道德经济”的概念(规范和构建社区的未成文的期望和传统)作为分析模型,以检查天文学家和科学管理者如何分配资源。我以双子座8米望远镜项目为例,它是最近在夏威夷和智利完成的一对大型望远镜,是探索当代天文学的道德经济的工具。我特别关注该项目的早期阶段(1987-92年),描述了针对整个美国天文学界建造一个新的望远镜设施的计划,以对抗形成国家和国际天文学的体制,政治和金融力量的背景。通过关注天文学家将双子座望远镜项目从抽象的蓝图和预算转移到当代玻璃科学的过程。

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