- Anderson Mesa
Infobox Observatory
name = Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station
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organization =Lowell Observatory ,United States Naval Observatory
location =Flagstaff, Arizona
coords = coord|35|05|49|N|111|32|09|W|
altitude = 7210 feet (2163 meters)
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website= [http://www.lowell.edu/]
telescope1_name = Perkins Telescope
telescope1_type = 1.8 meter Cassegraintelescope
telescope2_name = John S. Hall Telescope
telescope2_type = 42 inchRitchey-Chretien telescope
telescope3_name = Unnamed Telescope
telescope3_type = 31"reflecting telescope
telescope4_name =LONEOS Schmidt Telescope
telescope4_type = 25 inchcatadioptric
telescope5_name =Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer
telescope5_type =Interferometer Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station (IAU code 688) was established in 1959 as a dark-sky observing site for
Lowell Observatory . Anderson Mesa is now home to several large reflecting telescopes that are used for observing programs such asLONEOS . The site is located about 12 miles southeast of Lowell's main campus on Mars Hill inFlagstaff, Arizona .Telescopes
* The 72-inch (1.8 m) Perkins Telescope, shared with
Boston University and moved to Anderson Mesa in1961 fromPerkins Observatory inDelaware, Ohio (originally a 69-inch mirror, then the largest single piece of glass ever cast, a distinction that may still hold to this day)
* The 42-inch (1.1 m) John Hall Telescope
* A 31-inch (79 cm) telescope, originally used by theU.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in a Moon-mapping project, later refurbished for use by undergraduates and the public
* The 24-inch (60 cm)Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS)Schmidt telescope , used in the search forasteroid s and othernear-earth object s
* TheNavy Prototype Optical Interferometer (NPOI), a joint venture of theLowell Observatory , theU.S. Naval Observatory (USNO), and theU.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)NPOI
The NPOI is an
optical astronomical interferometer with a notably large maximum baseline. It is a Y configuration of three 50 cm opticalsiderostat s. The inner fixed stations are used forastrometry while stations on the outer arms, out to an eventual separation of more than 300 m, are used for imagingstar s. The stations are connected byvacuum beam lines. Fast delay lines in the main control building and long delay lines outside are used to adjust the optical phases to allow coherent combinations of up to six siderostats. Used for astrometry and astronomical imaging, the NPOI is a distributed aperture optical telescope. It is operated for astrometry by the USNO. Research into optical imaging and astronomical research is conducted by the NRL.Funding for the NPOI was initiated by the Oceanographer of the Navy and the
Office of Naval Research (ONR) in1989 . Design work began on all phases of the project. After approximately a year and a half, the initial phase of construction was completed in early1994 . This included the concrete piers to hold the siderostats, beam compressors, elevator cans and center feed cans for the imaging and astrometric arrays, the control and lab buildings and the astrometric huts. The East arm feed pipe installation was completed by December1998 .ources
* [http://home.europa.com/~telscope/lowell.txt The Telescopes of Lowell Observatory]
External links
* [http://cleardarksky.com/c/AdrMsStAZkey.html?1 Anderson Mesa Station Clear sky clock] Weather forecasts for observing conditions.
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