EXPRES

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The EXtreme PREcision Spectrograph (EXPRES) is an optical fiber fed echelle instrument designed and built at the Yale Exoplanet Laboratory to be installed on the 4.3-meter Lowell Discovery Telescope operated by Lowell Observatory. It has a goal to achieve 10 cm/s radial velocity precision. It uses a laser frequency comb to calibrate the primary wavelength for EXPRES.[1]

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  1. ^ arXiv:1606.04413 EXPRES: A Next Generation RV Spectrograph in the Search for Earth-like Worlds