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Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory






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Coordinates: 31°4052N 110°5241W / 31.6811°N 110.878°W / 31.6811; -110.878
 

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Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
Entrance to the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
Alternative namesThe Mount Hopkins Observatory Edit this at Wikidata
Named afterFred Lawrence Whipple Edit this on Wikidata
Observatory code G91, 696 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationMount Hopkins, Amado, Mount Hopkins, US
Coordinates31°40′52N 110°52′41W / 31.6811°N 110.878°W / 31.6811; -110.878
Altitude2,606 m (8,550 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Established1968 Edit this on Wikidata
Websitelinmax.sao.arizona.edu/help/FLWO/whipple.html Edit this at Wikidata
Telescopes
MMT Observatory6.5 m reflector
Telescope1.5 m reflector
Telescope1.2 m reflector
PAIRITEL (V07; Chile)1.3 m reflector
MINERVA0.7m 5 telescopes
VERITAS12 m 4-telescope array
HATNet telescopesoptical refractor
Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory is located in the United States
Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory

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The Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory is an American astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO); it is their largest field installation outside of their main site in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is located near Amado, Arizona on the summit, a ridge and at the foot of Mount Hopkins.

Research activities include imaging and spectroscopy of extragalactic, stellar, solar system and extra-solar bodies, as well as gamma-ray and cosmic-ray astronomy.

History

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In 1966, roadwork began on the current site with funding granted for the Smithsonian Mt. Hopkins Observatory. The Whipple 10-meter gamma-ray telescope was constructed in 1968.

Formerly known as the Mount Hopkins Observatory, the observatory was renamed in late 1981 in honor of Fred Lawrence Whipple, a planetary expert, space science pioneer, and director emeritus of SAO, under whose leadership the Arizona facility was established.[citation needed]

Equipment

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Mirrors on one of the VERITAS detectors

Whipple observatory hosts the MMT Observatory, which is jointly run by SAO and the University of Arizona and houses a 6.5-meter telescope. The observatory also has 1.5- and 1.2-meter reflectors and a second 1.3-meter reflector named PAIRITEL (Peters Automated IR Imaging Telescope, ex-2MASS ). Also on site is the HATNet (Hungarian-made Automated Telescope) network, the MEarth Project, and four 0.7-meter telescopes of the automated Miniature Exoplanet Radial Velocity Array (MINERVA).

The observatory is known for its pioneering work in ground-based gamma-ray astronomy through the development of the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique (IACT) with the Whipple 10-meter Telescope during the early 1980s. The Whipple 10-meter is currently preparing to be decommissioned after forty years of service.

In April 2007, VERITAS (a system of 4 IACT telescopes with 12-meter reflectors) started full operations at the FLWO basecamp. Subsequently, in September 2009, after a 4-month effort, one of the telescopes was moved to a new position, making the array symmetric and increasing its sensitivity.

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