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Access to World-Class Optical/IR Telescopes

Observing at CIERA

Access to World-Class Optical/IR Telescopes

As of 2018, astronomers at Northwestern have access to some of the largest ground-based observational facilities in the world, situated in Hawaii and Arizona. Astronomy researchers can apply for nights through the internal time allocation process.

Northwestern astronomers have access to a pair of twin 10-meter telescopes atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii: the Keck Observatory. The combination of the large 10-meter mirrors and exquisite observing site makes Keck an unparalleled facility prior to the operations of the Extremely Large Telescopes.

Situated on the summit of Mount Hopkins in Arizona, Northwestern astronomers can take observations with the 6.5-meter MMT Observatory. MMT is one of the most productive facilities in the Northern Hemisphere and one of a small number of telescopes of its size around the world.

Astronomers at Northwestern have access to time on the Las Cumbres Observatory robotic telescope network via the 2-meter Faulkes telescopes in Haleakala, Hawaii and Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. The imaging and spectroscopic capabilities of these telescopes enable automated, flexibly scheduled queue observations from anywhere in the world via the LCO portal.

Image from NASA.gov (Credit: Ethan Tweedie Photography/W. M. Keck Observatory)