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Credit “Aristarchos telescope” in published papers:
Publications based wholly or in part on data obtained at the Aristarchos telescope are required to carry the following Acknowledgment, primarily as a footnote to the title but, if such footnotes are not permitted by the journal, book, etc, then in the Acknowledgments section of the paper itself:
“Based on observations made with the 2.3m Aristarchos telescope, Helmos Observatory, Greece, which is operated by the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing of the National Observatory of Athens, Greece.”
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