McMath–Pierce solar telescope

Local nameMcMath-Pierce Solar Telescope
LocationArizona

McMath–Pierce solar telescope is a 1.6 m f/54 reflecting solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, United States. Built in 1962, the building was designed by American architect Myron Goldsmith and Bangladesh-Pakistani structural engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan. It is the largest solar telescope and the largest unobstructed aperture telescope in the world. It is named after the astronomers Robert Raynolds McMath and Keith Pierce.

It was originally called the McMath Solar Telescope, and then later renamed the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope in 1992. Although it is designed for observation of the Sun, it can also be used to view bright objects at night.In 2018, the telescope received a 4.5 million USD grant for an enhanced visitor center and other programs, and to overall revitalize the national icon.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMath–Pierce_solar_telescope

Official Website https://nsokp.nso.edu/mp/

Address AZ-386, 85634, United States

Coordinates 31°57'29.797" N -111°35'43.443" E

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