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Haleakala Observatory

Haleakala Observatory
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Haleakalā Observatory with AEOS Telescope (left)
Organization University of Hawaii
Location Haleakalā, United States of America
Coordinates 20°42′30″N 156°15′26″W / 20.7083°N 156.2571°W / 20.7083; -156.2571Coordinates: 20°42′30″N 156°15′26″W / 20.7083°N 156.2571°W / 20.7083; -156.2571
Altitude 3,052 m (10,013 ft)
Established 1961
Website www.ifa.hawaii.edu/haleakala/
Telescopes 3.67 m Advanced Electro Optical System Telescope
Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
Faulkes Telescope North
Pan-STARRS Edit this on Wikidata
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The Haleakalā Observatory on the island of Maui, also known as the Haleakalā High Altitude Observatory Site, is the location of Hawaii's first astronomical research observatory. It is owned by the Institute for Astronomy of the University of Hawai'i, which operates some of the facilities on the site and leases portions to other organizations. Tenants include the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGTN). At over 3,050 meters (10,010 ft) in altitude, the summit of Haleakalā is above one third of the Earth's atmosphere and has excellent astronomical seeing conditions.

The Mees Solar Observatory (MSO) is named after Kenneth Mees and dedicated in 1964. It consists of one dome with multiple instruments sharing a common mount.

The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) is a planned array of telescopes plus a computing facility that will survey the sky on a continual basis, and provide accurate astrometry and photometry of detected objects. By detecting any differences from previous observations of the same areas of the sky, it is expected to discover a very large number of new asteroids, comets, variable stars and other celestial objects. Currently, the 1.8 m (71 in) PS1 prototype telescope is in operation and the PS2 is under construction.

The Faulkes Telescope North, part of the Faulkes Telescope Project, is a 2.0 m (79 in) reflecting telescope owned and operated by the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network. It provides remote access to a research-quality telescope primarily to students in the United Kingdom.


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