Las Campanas Observatory
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Las Campanas Observatory | |||||||||||
From background left to foreground right, the du Pont, Swope, and twin Magellan telescopes. |
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Organization | Carnegie Institution for Science | ||||||||||
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Location | Cerro Las Campanas, Atacama, Chile | ||||||||||
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Altitude | 2,500 m | ||||||||||
Established | 1971 | ||||||||||
Website http://www.lco.cl/ |
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Las Campanas Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Carnegie Institution for Science. It is located near La Serena, Chile.
[edit] Telescopes
- Magellan Telescopes — Twin 6.5 m, christened Walter Baade and Landon Clay
- Du Pont Telescope — 2.5 m, named after Irénée du Pont
- Swope Telescope — 1 m, named after Henrietta Swope
- Warsaw Telescope — 1.3 m, owned by Warsaw University Observatory
- Giant Magellan Telescope (planned) — 24.5 m effective (seven 8.4 m segments)
- NANTEN Telescope (closed) — 4m millimeter-wavelength radio telescope, transported to Atacama dessert, Chile.
Also located here are the small "Pi of the sky" wide-angle cameras that filmed the appearance of GRB 080319B.[1]
[edit] External links
- Las Campanas Observatory
- Carnegie Institution for Science
- Satellite picture on WikiMapia
- Satellite picture on Google Maps