Mount Laguna Observatory

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Template:Infobox observatory Mount Laguna Observatory (MLO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by San Diego State University (SDSU).[1] MLO is located approximately Template:Convert east of downtown San Diego, California, on the eastern edge of Cleveland National Forest, in the Laguna Mountains on the SDSU Astronomy Campus near the hamlet of Mount Laguna.

MLO was dedicated on June 19, 1968, seven years after SDSU's Department of Astronomy[2] became an independent academic department of SDSU's College of Sciences. The dedication took place during the 1968 summer meeting of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.[3] The telescope was operated in partnership with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) until 2000. Currently, SDSU is working with the University of Kansas (KU) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on various projects.

Telescopes

  • The Template:Convert MLO 40-inch telescope is a Cassegrain reflector built by Astro Mechanics in 1966. It was originally fitted with a Template:Convert primary mirror which has since been replaced. It is known informally as the Illinois telescope because it was located at UIUC's Prairie Observatory until 1981.[4]
  • The Template:Convert Clifford Smith 24-inch telescope is a Cassegrain reflector. It was built by the SDSU Department of Astronomy and used at the main campus from 1961 to 1966. In 1971, it was installed at MLO after modifications.[5][6]
  • The Template:Convert Reginald Buller 21-inch Visitors' telescope was built in 1950 by J.W. Fecker, Inc. It was donated to SDSU by Reginald Buller and dedicated at MLO in 1988. It is used primarily by students for direct viewing, and for outreach.[7]
  • The EvryScope is a multiple aperture (24x) Template:Convert survey telescope taking approximately {{#formatnum:8000}} square degree fields every two minutes. It is a collaboration between SDSU and UNC.[8]

Future telescopes

  • The Template:Convert 50-inch Phillips Claud telescope.[9] Originally planned in 2009, installation of the telescope began in late 2013.[10] Template:As of, the telescope installation had not been completed.[11]

Former telescopes

  • A Template:Convert telescope built by Boller and Chivens was the first telescope at the observatory, and was replaced by the Claud telescope.[12]
  • A Template:Convert telescope built by Nishimura and used by visitors was moved to the UCSD campus in 1988. It was replaced by the Buller telescope.[13]
  • The Template:Convert Ultra-Light Technology for Research in Astronomy (ULTRA) telescope was a test bed for lightweight carbon fiber mirrors. It was located in the 0.4 m Boller and Chivens building from 2006–2008. Before it was installed, the original dome was replaced with a larger one, and the mount upgraded.[12] The project was collaboration of SDSU, KU, Dartmouth College, and Composite Mirror Applications, Inc. (CMA) of Tucson, Arizona.[14]

See also

References

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External links

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