Magellan 6.5m Telescopes
The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of optical telescopes, the Baade and Clay telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. They are generally acknowledged to provide the best natural seeing of any ground-based optical/IR telescopes. The Magellan Telescopes are managed by a collaboration of universities from the United States - including the University of Arizona. Below are links to the optical and instrument specifications to assist observers.
Magellan 1 - Baade Specifications
Location Specifications | |
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Longitude |
-70.69239 |
Latitude |
-29.01418 |
Elevation |
8254 ft. |
Telescope Specifications | |
Aperture |
6.5 m |
Focal Length |
8.128 m |
Mount |
Altitude/Azimuth |
Instruments | |
IMACS |
Inamori-Magellan Areal Camera & Spectrograph |
FourStar |
Four Star Infrared Camera |
FIRE |
Folded-port Infrared Echellette |
Information is at the above LCO links |
Magellan 2 - Clay Specifications
Location Specifications | |
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Longitude |
-70.69239 |
Latitude |
-29.01418 |
Elevation |
8254 ft. |
Telescope Specifications | |
Aperture |
6.5 m |
Focal Length |
8.128 m |
Mount |
Altitude/Azimuth |
For additional information go HERE and HERE and HERE
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Instruments | |
MIKE |
Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle Spectrograph |
MagE |
Magellan Echellette Spectrograph |
LDSS-3 |
Low Dispersion Survey Spectrograph 3 |
PFS |
Planet Finder Spectrograph |
MagAO-X |
Magellan AO System (visible and IR imaging) |
M2FS |
Fiber Spectrograph |
Information is at the above LCO links |
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