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he Nicholas U. Mayall 4-meter Telescope

The Nicholas U. Mayall 4-meter Telescope, named after the former Director of Kitt Peak National Observatory, was the second-largest aperture telescope in the world at the time of its first light in 1973.
Kitt Peak National Observatory

950 N. Cherry Avenue, Tucson, Arizona (AZ 85719)

United States

The Kitt Peak National Observatory hosts one of the largest collections of optical and solar telescopes in the world, serving as a key center for astronomical research since 1958.

Descripción

The Nicholas U. Mayall 4-meter Telescope, located at Kitt Peak National Observatory, is one of the world's most powerful optical telescopes. Inaugurated in 1973, it has been crucial for large-scale astronomical research, including studies of galaxy structures, stellar evolution, and the nature of dark energy. Its 4-meter primary mirror enables extremely sharp and detailed images of distant celestial objects.

The Mayall Telescope has been a key player in many international astronomy projects. One of its most notable contributions is to the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), aimed at mapping millions of galaxies to better understand dark energy and its influence on the accelerated expansion of the universe. Additionally, it has played a vital role in detecting and tracking near-Earth asteroids.

The Mayall’s design is a blend of technical innovation and precision. Its wide-field observation capabilities, along with advanced spectroscopic instrumentation, allow astronomers to study the universe in both visible and infrared wavelengths. Furthermore, its 33-meter tall geodesic dome houses the telescope, protecting it from weather conditions while allowing uninterrupted observations.

Over the years, the Mayall Telescope has received various technological upgrades, keeping it at the forefront of astronomical research. Its adaptability to new instruments ensures that it remains a valuable tool for scientists exploring the cosmos. Thanks to its performance and versatility, the telescope continues to be a central piece in advanced astronomical exploration.

Datos técnicos del telescopio

  • Tipo de óptica: Telescopio Refractor
  • Tipo de montura: Montura Ecuatorial
  • Tipo de Funcionamiento de la Montura: Montura Computerizada

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