Mauna Kea Observatories

Mauna Kea Observatories
Alternative namesMKO Edit this at Wikidata
Observatory code 568 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationMauna Kea, Hawaii County, Mauna Kea, Hawaii, US
Coordinates19°49′20″N 155°28′30″W / 19.8222°N 155.4749°W / 19.8222; -155.4749
Altitude4,205 m (13,796 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Established1956 Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.maunakeaobservatories.org Edit this at Wikidata
Telescopes
CSO (closed 2015)10.4 m submillimeter
CFHT3.58 m visible/infrared
Gemini North8.1 m visible/infrared
IRTF3.0 m infrared
JCMT15 m submillimeter
Subaru Telescope8.2 m visible/infrared
SMA8×6 m arrayed radio telescopes
UKIRT3.8 m infrared
VLBA receiver25 m radio telescope
Keck Observatory2×10 m visible/infrared telescopes
UH882.2 m visible/infrared
UH Hilo Hoku Ke'a Telescope0.9 m visible
Mauna Kea Observatories is located in Hawaii
Mauna Kea Observatories
Location of Mauna Kea Observatories
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The Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) are a group of independent astronomical research facilities and large telescope observatories that are located at the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, United States. The facilities are located in a 525-acre (212 ha) special land use zone known as the "Astronomy Precinct", which is located within the 11,228-acre (4,544 ha) Mauna Kea Science Reserve.[1] The Astronomy Precinct was established in 1967 and is located on land protected by the Historical Preservation Act for its significance to Hawaiian culture. The presence and continued construction of telescopes is highly controversial due to Mauna Kea's centrality in native Hawaiian religion and culture, as well as for a variety of environmental reasons.

The location is near ideal because of its dark skies from lack of light pollution, good astronomical seeing, low humidity, high elevation of 4,205 meters (13,796 ft), position above most of the water vapor in the atmosphere, clean air, good weather and low latitude location.[2]

  1. ^ "The Economic Impact of Astronomy in Hawai'i" (PDF). University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Home". Maunakea Observatories.

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