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MMT participates in ground-based observations for Kepler mission

Feb 02, 2011

The most recent exciting Kepler discovery announced is a system of six planets made of a mix of rock and gases orbiting a single sun-like star known as Kepler 11. The MMT was used by the team, among other ground …

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MMT participates in ground-based observations for Kepler mission

Feb 02, 2011

To read an update on NASA’s Kepler spacecraft mission and how the MMT has played a role, click here.

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Proposal Deadlines for upcoming Trimester

Jan 19, 2011

Apply through Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Deadline: Tuesday, 15th Feb, 2011 (Noon EDT)

Apply through University of Arizona Observatories

Deadline: Tuesday, 22nd Feb, 2011 (Noon MST)

Apply through NOAO (Public Access) Public Access Time is divided into …

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Grant Williams Appointed New Director of MMT Observatory

Jan 05, 2011

Having served as the observatory’s associate director since 2007, Williams’ goal is to ensure the telescope remains a competitive tool over the next decade and beyond, serving the interests of both its parent institutions, the UA and the Smithsonian Institution. …

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2010 Staff Photo

Dec 10, 2010

Every year we gather at the telescope for our annual staff photograph – unfortunately a good few of us were missing but those who did make it were smiling away! From left-to-right we have: Bryan, Dallan, Dusty, Morag, Ale, Tom …

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MMT Telescope Operator featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” 6/4/10

Nov 22, 2010

MMT operator Mike Alegria is featured in an “unusual job” segment on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” this afternoon.
Reporter Ted Robbins interviewed Mike at the telescope in late April during an adaptive optics engineering session with Michael Hart, …

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2010 Aluminization Video

Nov 02, 2010

Here is the video from the camera mounted in the window of the vacuum bell jar during the ‘shoot’.

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The Whereabouts of MMIRS & Megacam

Nov 02, 2010

It has been decided by the PIs of MMIRS and Megacam to leave both instruments at Magellan for the next several years as long as they are being scientifically productive there.
This will allow people to plan long term projects …

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Official Statement on the Re-coating of the MMT Primary Mirror

Nov 02, 2010

The MMT was taken offline for an extended period during this year’s summer shutdown to re-coat the primary mirror.
The previous coating was applied during 2005 and with careful use, frequent CO2 cleaning and contact washing we have been able …

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Kodak Interviews Marget Geller

Nov 02, 2010

Catch an interview of Dr. Margaret Geller of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory posted on the Kodak website.
You can also see an image taken at the MMT Observatory. Click on the link below to hear the interview.
http://1000words.kodak.com/post/?ID=8867244839063408549

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