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RAAP
RAAP – Remote Access Astronomy Project
RAAP is a computerized telescope and data distribution system geared toward teaching students at undergraduate and high school levels. It involves a computerized image data base, remotely-operated telescope with CCD camera, and electronic mail system. It also integrates UCSB’s Remote Access Telescope (RAT). Students and teachers can download high quality images and curricula for physics, astronomy, and other science courses.
Here are some publications about RAAP:
The Remote Access Astronomy Project – Conf Proc – 1996
The UCSB remote access telescope project – WS – 1992