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Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: 1. 5m telescope with laser, Starfire Optical Range

1. 5m telescope with laser, Starfire Optical Range
Starfire laser beam. Time exposure image of a copper vapour laser beam (green) being projected by a 1.5-metre telescope at the Starfire Optical Range (SOR)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Refractor telescope, 1928

Refractor telescope, 1928
Refractor telescope in an observatory in Munich, Germany, 1928. This instrument was made by the Carl Zeiss company, a German optics business which made important advances in lens design

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Observing the planets

Observing the planets. Conceptual computer artwork of an astronomical observatory (lower centre), and a montage of the nine planets of the solar system

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Checking the mirror for Large Binocular Telescope

Checking the mirror for Large Binocular Telescope
LBT mirror. Technicians check the mirror for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). This 8.4-metre mirror is the largest ever cast for a telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Technician with the WIYN telescopes active optics

Technician with the WIYN telescopes active optics
WIYN telescope. Technician does maintenance on the active optics system of the WIYN (Wisconsin, Indiana, Yale, NOAO) telescope at the Kitt Peak observatory in Arizona, USA

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Close-up of the Multiple Mirror Telescope

Close-up of the Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) on Mount Hopkins, Arizona. It consists of six separ- ate mirrors, each 1.8 metres (72 inches) in diameter

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Mirror mount testing for the Very Large Telescope

Mirror mount testing for the Very Large Telescope
VLT mount manufacture. Manufacture of the mount for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) which will be based at the European Southern Observatory site at Cerro Paranal, Chile

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Primary mirror of the Keck II telescope, Hawaii

Primary mirror of the Keck II telescope, Hawaii
Keck II telescope mirror. The primary mirror (at lower right) and its supporting frame of the Keck II Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the world in 1997

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Time exposure of star trails over dome

Time exposure of star trails over dome

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Time-lapse image of the Anglo-Australian Telescope

Time-lapse image of the Anglo-Australian Telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Astronomy and the ultraviolet spectrum

Astronomy and the ultraviolet spectrum. This part of the electromagnetic spectrum includes Extreme Ultraviolet (left) and Ultraviolet (UV, at right); Extreme UV borders on X-rays

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii

Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii
Mauna Kea Observatory on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, USA. One of the two American Keck dome telecopes is on the right and the Japanese Subaru telescope is on the left

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: 3. 6 metre telescope at La Silla Observatory, Chile

3. 6 metre telescope at La Silla Observatory, Chile
La Silla 3.6-metre telescope. View of the 3.6- metre telescope at the European Southern Observa- tory (ESO) site at La Silla, Chile

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: La Silla Observatory

La Silla Observatory

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal

Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal
VLT construction. One of the buildings that will house part of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatorys site at Cerro Paranal, Chile, during construction

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: View of the Anglo-Australian Telescope, Australia

View of the Anglo-Australian Telescope, Australia
Anglo-Australian Telescope. View of the dome of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (aT) seen behind a native Australian grass tree or blackboy, Xanthorrhoea hastilis

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: VLT telescopes

VLT telescopes
Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatorys (ESO) site at Cerro Paranal in Chile. The VLT comprises four 8.2-metre mirror telescopes: Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: New Technology Telescopes mirror actuators

New Technology Telescopes mirror actuators
New Technology Telescope (NTT). Astronomer adjusts an active optics actuator on the primary mirror of the NTT at the European Southern Observatory at La Silla, Chile

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Dome of the UK Schmidt Telescope, Australia

Dome of the UK Schmidt Telescope, Australia
UK Schmidt Telescope. View at night of the opened dome of the United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope (UKST) at Siding Spring, Australia. Part of the optical telescope is seen inside

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck astronomy

Keck astronomy
MODEL RELEASED. Keck telescope astronomy. Andy Perala working on a laptop computer in front of the dome of one of the two American Keck telescopes

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Keck observatories. Domes of the Keck I (at left) and Keck II optical telescopes seen by moonlight at the Mauna Kea observatory in Hawaii, USA. Keck II is open. Star trails are seen in the sky

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Octagonal dome of the Galileo National Telescope

Octagonal dome of the Galileo National Telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: 6-metre reflector of Zelenchukskaya telescope

6-metre reflector of Zelenchukskaya telescope
Part of the Bolshoi ( large ) altazimuth optical telescope at the Zelenchukskaya observatory, Russia. Situated in the Caucasus mountains, the telescope has an aperture of 6 metres

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: VLT telescopes

VLT telescopes
Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatorys (ESO) site at Cerro Paranal in Chile. The VLT comprises four 8.2-metre mirror telescopes: Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Composite of Orion and Anglo-Australian Telescope

Composite of Orion and Anglo-Australian Telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Time-lapse image of the Anglo-Australian Telescope

Time-lapse image of the Anglo-Australian Telescope
Anglo-Australian Telescope. Time-lapse image of the dome of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (aT, at lower centre), showing star trails in the night sky

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Telescope & Orion

Telescope & Orion
Anglo-Australian Telescope. Composite image of a starfield showing the constellation of Orion above the dome of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (aT)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Artwork based on Mauna Kea of a telescope dome

Artwork based on Mauna Kea of a telescope dome
Telescope at Mauna Kea. Artwork, based on the Mauna Kea observatory, of a telescope dome seen against the Milky Way. Observatories such at the one at Mauna Kea are placed on mountains in remote areas

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: View of the Gemini telescope dome on Mauna Kea

View of the Gemini telescope dome on Mauna Kea
Gemini observatory dome. View of the dome of the unfinished Gemini observatory near the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, USA

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Keck observatories. Domes of the Keck I (at right) and Keck II optical telescopes at Mauna Kea in Hawaii, USA. Each dome contains a telescope with a 10 metre diameter mirror to focus light

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Swope 1-metre telescope at Las Campanas, Chile

Swope 1-metre telescope at Las Campanas, Chile
Swope telescope. Dome of the Henrietta Swope 1- metre (40 inch) telescope at the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (OCIW) site at Las Campanas, Chile

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Polishing of mirror for use in Gemini telescope

Polishing of mirror for use in Gemini telescope
Telescope mirror manufacture. Manufacture of the mirror destined for use in one of the two Gemini telescopes. The polishing machine (white)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: VLT telescopes

VLT telescopes
Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatorys (ESO) site at Cerro Paranal in Chile. The VLT comprises four 8.2-metre mirror telescopes (Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Keck observatories. Domes of the Keck I (at left) and Keck II optical telescopes seen by moonlight at the Mauna Kea observatory in Hawaii, USA. Star trails are seen in the sky

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: HEGRA gamma ray telescope

HEGRA gamma ray telescope
Gamma ray telescope. Cerenkov telescope at the High Energy Gamma Ray Astronomy (HEGRA) site at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma in the Canary Islands

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck telescope domes

Keck telescope domes. Keck I and II telescope domes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, USA. The optical telescopes of the American Keck I and II each have a 10 metre diameter mirror

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Telescope domes on Mauna Kea with meteors

Telescope domes on Mauna Kea with meteors
Keck I and II with meteors. Composite image representing meteors seen above the Keck I and II telescope domes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, USA

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Top of the tower of the McMath Solar Telescope

Top of the tower of the McMath Solar Telescope
McMath-Pierce telescope. Top of the tower of the McMath-Pierce solar telescope at the Kitt Peak observatory in Arizona, USA. This is the worlds largest solar telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Dome of William Herschel telescope

Dome of William Herschel telescope
The open dome of the 4.2 metre (165-inch) William Herschel Telescope at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma, in the Canary Islands

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: XMM-Newton telescope deployment

XMM-Newton telescope deployment
XMM-Newton deployment. Artwork showing the deployment of the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope from its Ariane 5 launch vehicle. This large satellite was deployed on 10th December`1999

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal

Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal
Very Large Telescope (VLT) under construction at the European Southern Observatorys site at Cerro Paranal, Chile. The VLT will consist of four 8.2-metre telescopes side by side

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Keck observatories. Domes of the Keck I (at right) and Keck II (far left) optical telescopes at sunrise at Mauna Kea in Hawaii, USA

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: View of the William Herschel Telescope

View of the William Herschel Telescope
View of the 4.2 metre William Herschel Telescope at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma, in the Canary Islands

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck telescope

Keck telescope. Inside the dome of one of the two Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, USA. The optical telescopes of these American observatories each have a 10 metre diameter mirror

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: VLT telescopes

VLT telescopes

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The dome of the William Herschel Telescope

The dome of the William Herschel Telescope
View of the dome of the 4.2 metre William Herschel Telescope at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma, in the Canary Islands

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal

Very Large Telescope being built at Cerro Paranal
Very Large Telescope (VLT) under construction at the European Southern Observatorys site at Cerro Paranal, Chile. The VLT will consist of four 8-metre telescopes side by side

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Keck I and II observatories on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Keck observatories. Domes of the Keck I (at left) and Keck II optical telescopes at sunrise at the Mauna Kea observatory in Hawaii, USA. Keck I is seen partially open



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Telescopes Optical Collection

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