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National Optical Astronomy Observatory



Program Description

The National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) is a national center for research in ground-based optical and infrared astronomy.   NOAO's purpose is to provide the best ground-based astronomical telescopes to the nation's astronomers, to promote public understanding and support of science, and to advance all aspects of US ground based astronomical research.  Staff at NOAO give technical assistance to visiting scientists, conduct research of their own, and develop advanced instrumentation.  As a national facility, NOAO telescopes are open to all astronomers regardless of institutional or national affiliation.  Observing time on NOAO facilities is available on a competitive basis to qualified scientists after evaluation of research proposals on the basis of scientific merit, the capability of the instruments to do the work, and the availability of the telescope during the requested time.  NOAO also provides both formal and informal programs in education and public outreach for teachers, students, and the general public.

NOAO headquarters is in Tucson, AZ.   Observing facilities are located in both the northern and southern hemispheres.

Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO) - The observing facilities of KPNO are on Kitt Peak, a 2,089-meter mountain 90 kilometers southwest of Tucson, AZ.  KPNO includes the 3.5-meter WIYN telescope, the 4-meter Mayall telescope, and a 2.1-meter reflector.  The WIYN telescope is owned and operated by a consortium of US universities and NOAO. A full complement of state-of-the-art spectroscopic and imaging instrumentation is available for use on these telescopes.  KPNO also hosts the facilities of consortia that operate 19 optical telescopes and two radio telescopes.

Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory  (CTIO) -   CTIO provides observing facilities in the Southern Hemisphere.  CTIO has offices, laboratories, and living quarters in the coastal city of La Serena, Chile, 482 kilometers north of Santiago. The observing facilities are on Cerro Tololo, a 2,194-meter mountain on the western slopes of the Andes, 64 kilometers inland from La Serena.  CTIO operates the 4-meter Blanco telescope, which is a near twin to the 4-meter Mayall at Kitt Peak, and a general-purpose 1.5-meter reflector.  These telescopes are equipped with instruments similar to those at KPNO.  Several other telescopes operated by U.S. universities or partnerships are also located on Cerro Tololo.  A new technology 4-meter telescope, Southern Observatory for Astrophysical Research (SOAR), is under construction on nearby Cerro Pachon.  SOAR is a partnership between US institutions, including NOAO, and Brazil.

The Gemini Science Center (NGSC) at NOAO serves as the gateway to the International Gemini Observatory for the U.S. astronomical community and represents the U.S. scientific, technical, and instrumentation interests in the international community of the Gemini Observatory.

NOAO is funded by NSF and operated and managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. (AURA).




Contact Information

Craig B. Foltz
Program Manager, National Optical Astronomy Observatory
Phone: (703) 292-4909
Fax: (703) 292-9034
cfoltz@nsf.gov

Kim S. Elliott
Computer Specialist
Phone: (703) 292-4894
kelliott@nsf.gov



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Related Links

For more information visit the NOAO web site at
http://www.noao.edu/noao.html


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