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Abstract—The basic principles of the development of an astroclimatic facility using commercially available standard technical solutions to allow rapid production and unlimited replication are outlined. The facility includes an equatorially-mounted 305 mm, F / { {F 8. -0em} 8} Ritchey–Chretien telescope with a dome, cloud sensor, and an automatic weather station. The proposed device for studying the parameters of atmospheric turbulence including the altitude profile consists only of a Shack–Hartmann sensor with a 3 3 cm subaperture. The feasibility of such an approach has been confirmed by recent studies and our numerical simulations.
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