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Coordinates: 32°2500N 110°4357W / 32.4168°N 110.7326°W / 32.4168; -110.7326
 

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Catalina Station
Alternative namesSteward Observatory Catalina Station Edit this at Wikidata
OrganizationSteward Observatory
Observatory code 693 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationMount Bigelow, Arizona
Coordinates32°25′00N 110°43′57W / 32.4168°N 110.7326°W / 32.4168; -110.7326
Altitude2,518 meters (8,261 ft)
Established1963 (1963)
WebsiteSteward Observatory
Telescopes
Kuiper Telescope1.54 m (61 in) reflector
Schmidt camera0.68 m (27 in) reflector
Catalina Station is located in the United States
Catalina Station

Location of Catalina Station

Catalina Station (CS), also known as Steward Observatory Catalina Station, is an astronomical observing facility located on Mount Bigelow in the Santa Catalina Mountains approximately 29 kilometers (18 mi) northeast of Tucson, Arizona. The site in the Coronado National Forest is used with special permission from the United States Forest Service (USFS) by the Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona.[1]

History[edit]

The Catalina Station site was selected by Gerard P. Kuiper of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) at the University of Arizona in 1960. He believed that a slightly higher location than an alternate site at Kitt Peak National Observatory would be better for LPL's purposes, and Mt. Bigelow was both higher and easily accessible from the University of Arizona via the Catalina Highway.[1] Construction began in late 1962 and the first telescope, a 21-inch reflector, began operating in early 1963.[2] At this time the site was known as Catalina Observatory. The first telescope was at CS Site I, and later in 1963 a 28-inch telescope opened at CS Site II, about 0.5 km (0.31 mi) to the southeast.[3] In 1965 a 61-inch telescope was opened at Site I, followed by two similar 60-inch telescopes at Site II shortly thereafter. In 1969 a 40-inch reflector was erected near Site II, adjacent to a FAA transmitter. As a condition for occupying the Mount Lemmon Observatory (MLO) site, the USFS required LPL to vacate Site II, which was completed in 1972.[1] The 40-inch telescope remained until 1975, when it too was moved to Mount Lemmon Observatory.[4] In 1972, a 28-inch Schmidt camera replaced the 21-inch reflector.[1] The 61-inch Kuiper and the Schmidt camera continue to be used, though they have been upgraded several times. In 1978, the site was transferred from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory to the Steward Observatory.[5] In 1989, it was first referred to as the Catalina Site, and later became known as the Catalina Station.[6][7]

Telescopes[edit]

Former telescopes[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Kuiper, Gerard P. (1972-12-31). "NO. 172 The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and Its Telescopes". University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  • ^ a b Johnson, Harold J. (1967). "NO. 111 The Design of Low Cost Photometric Telescopes". University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  • ^ Van Biesbroeck, G. (1965-10-16). "NO. 41 Geographic Coordinates of the Catalina Station". University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  • ^ a b Sonett, C. P (January 1976). "University of Arizona, Department of Planetary Sciences and Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson, Arizona. Observatory report covering the period from 1 October 1974 to 30 September 1975". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 11-19. 8. Bibcode:1976BAAS....8...11S.
  • ^ Hubbard, W. B. (January 1979). "University of Arizona, Department of Planetary Sciences/Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson, Arizona. Report from 1 October 1977 to 30 September 1978". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 11: 16–24. Bibcode:1979BAAS...11...16H.
  • ^ Narayan, R.; Strittmatter, P. A. (January 1989). "Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. Report for the period 1 Jan 1987 – 31 Dec 1987". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 21 (1): 40–62. Bibcode:1989BAAS...21...40N.
  • ^ "Arizona Telescopes". University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory. Archived from the original on 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  • ^ "Steward Observatory Kuiper 61" Telescope". University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  • ^ "Camp Facilities and Telescopes". Astronomy Camp. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
  • ^ "Catalina Sky Survey Facilities". University of Arizona Department of Planetary Sciences. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
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