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 ====== SONG in New Mexico ====== ====== SONG in New Mexico ======
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 +The Stellar Observations Network Group, SONG, is a growing global network of 1-meter telescopes that will carry out continuous, high-precision radial-velocity measurements of bright stars for asteroseismology. The network currently has two sites that are operating ([[https://phys.au.dk/song/song-nodes/the-tenerife-node|Tenerife, Spain]] and [[https://www.unisq.edu.au/study/why-unisq/unisq-stories/testimonials/song|Queensland, Australia]]) and one that  will soon be operating ([[http://lenghu.china-vo.org/|Lenghu, China]]). SONG is led by astronomers at Aarhus University in Denmark. See the [[https://song.phys.au.dk/|main SONG webpage]] for more information.
  
-{{ :test:song_logo.jpg?nolink&200|}} +New Mexico State University'[[http://astro.nmsu.edu|Department of Astronomy]] will deploy the fourth SONG node at [[https://www.apo.nmsu.edu/|Apache Point Observatory]]. The observatory will be ready for science in late 2025.
-The Stellar Observations Network Group, SONG, is a growing global network of 1-meter telescopes that will carry out continuous, high-precision radial-velocity measurements of bright stars for asteroseismology. The network currently has two sites that are operating ([[https://phys.au.dk/song/song-nodes/the-tenerife-node|Tenerife, Spain]] and [[https://www.unisq.edu.au/study/why-unisq/unisq-stories/testimonials/song|Queensland, Australia]]) and one that  will soon be operating (Western China). SONG is led by astronomers at Aarhus University in Denmark. See the [[https://song.phys.au.dk/|main SONG webpage]] for more information.+
  
-New Mexico State University will deploy the fourth SONG node at Apache Point Observatory.+== News == 
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 +  * [[https://www.iac.es/en/outreach/news/song-global-network-celebrates-its-first-decade-scientific-research-conference-tenerife?overridden_route_name=entity.node.canonical|SONG celebrates its first decade of observations]]
  
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-We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation, the NMSU [[https://artsci.nmsu.edu/|College of Arts & Sciences]], and the NMSU [[https://research.nmsu.edu/| Office of Research, Creativity, and Economic Development]]. +We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation and a [[https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2215941&HistoricalAwards=false|Major Research Instrumentation grant]] under the Division of Astronomical Sciencesawarded in September 2022. We also acknowledge critical support from the NMSU [[https://artsci.nmsu.edu/|College of Arts & Sciences]], and the NMSU [[https://research.nmsu.edu/| Office of Research, Creativity, and Economic Development]]. 
  
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