Officina Stellare is an international engineering company, leader in the design and manufacture of complex opto-mechanical and aerospace instrumentation for ground based and space based applications.
Company type | S.p.A. (Società per azioni) Joint-stock company |
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Industry | Optical instruments |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Sarcedo, Italy |
Products | Telescopes |
Website | www |
Company
editOfficina Stellare SpA, is a small medium-sized company with headquarters in Sarcedo (VI), listed on the AIM of Borsa Italiana and leader in the design and manufacture of complex opto-mechanical and aerospace instrumentation for Ground and Space-based applications. The Company stands out in the Italian and international industrial panorama for the entirely in-house availability of the know-how and processes necessary for the development, implementation and commissioning of its products and systems. Combining top-level technical-scientific skills in very different areas with flexibility and time-to-market actions, is one of the most significant and specific strengths of Officina Stellare SpA. The company, in addition to being involved in space experimental and research projects, counts among its clients prestigious Research Institutes and Universities, Space Agencies, corporate and government players in the aerospace and defense market, both nationally and internationally.
Products
editThe range of optical systems includes: Ritchey Chrétien, Aplanatic Ritchey Chrétien, Ultra Corrected Ritchey Chrétien, Riccardi Dall-Kirkham, Riccardi-Honders, Maksutov Cassegrain, Apochromatic Refractors, custom design optics.
Observatories, scientific and educational institutes with Officina Stellare telescopes
edit- Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory - Coquimbo Region, Chile[1]
- MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Massachusetts, United States
- Caltech California Institute of Technology - California, United States
- National Taiwan University - Taipei, Taiwan
- Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment - Astronomical Observatory of Aosta Valley - St. Barthélemy, Italy[2]
- SOFIA Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - NASA's Ames Research Center - California, United States
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "CHASE Project: CHilean Automatic Supernova sEarch" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-08.
- ^ "The new scientific platform for the APACHE Project". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-03-06.