Steward Observatory

Steward Observatory

Infobox Observatory
name = Steward Observatory


caption =
organization = University of Arizona
location = Tucson, Arizona, USA
coords = coord|32.2333|N|110.9483|W
altitude = 792.5 m (2600 feet)
weather =
established =
closed =
website=http://www.as.arizona.edu/
telescope1_name = Catalina Station
telescope1_type = 1.6 m Kuiper Telescope
telescope2_name = Kitt Peak
telescope2_type = ARO 12m Radio Telescope 2.3 m (90-in) Bok Telescope 1.8 m Spacewatch telescope 0.9 m Spacewatch telescope
telescope3_name = Mount Graham
telescope3_type = Heinrich Hertz 10 m Submillimeter Telescope 1.8 m Lennon Telescope
2 x 8.4m Large Binocular Telescope
telescope4_name = Mount Hopkins
telescope4_type = 6.5 m Multiple Mirror Telescope
telescope5_name = Mount Lemmon
telescope5_type = 1.5 m NASA Telescope 1.0 m telescope
The University of Arizona's Steward Observatory's main office is located on the University's campus and is closely tied to the Department of Astronomy. Established in 1916 by its first director, Andrew Ellicott Douglass, and a $60,000 bequest made by Lavinia Steward in memory of her late husband Henry B. Steward, the Steward Observatory now owns and operates the Multiple Mirror Telescope, Mount Graham International Observatory and a number of other major optical and sub-millimetre telescopes at several sites in the state, such as on Kitt Peak, Mount Hopkins and Mount Lemmon.

Steward Observatory employs over 300 people, including roughly 100 Ph.D. astronomers and 40 graduate students.

Steward Observatory includes several large research groups.The Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics is at the forefront of developments in adaptive optics. The infrared group built the NICMOS instrument for the Hubble Space Telescope and the MIPS instrument for the Spitzer Space Telescope. In addition, Steward's Mirror Laboratory, located on the east side of Arizona Stadium, has pioneered new techniques of large mirror production, including spin-casting lightweight, honeycomb mirrors. The Mirror Laboratory completed the second mirror for the Large Binocular Telescope in September, 2005. The Mirror Lab is currently building the first off-axis 8.4 diameter meter mirror for the proposed Giant Magellan Telescope; the GMT design calls for 7 mirrors, 6 of them off-axis, creating an effective aperture of 21.4 meter. The Mirror Lab is also currently making the 8.4 meter diameter primary/tertiary mirror for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

External links

* [http://www.discoverypark.com/obstour.html Public tours of Mt. Graham are available.]
* [http://mirrorlab.as.arizona.edu/ Steward Observatory Mirror Lab]


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