Elevation: 2510 m = 8235 ft. Latitude: +32° 24' 59.3" N Longitude: 110° 44' 04.3" W these coordinates are accurate to about 1". Time Zone: +7 hours Primary Mirror Diameter: 1.54 m = 61 inches Primary Focal Ratio: f/4 f/13.5 Cassegrain focus Plate Scale: 100 microns/arcsec = 10.0 arcsec/mm (nominal) Useful Field of View: >435 arcsec diameter Secondary Diameter: 40.96 cm f/45 Cassegrain focus Plate Scale: 351 microns/arcsec = 2.85 arcsec/mm (nominal) Useful Field of View: >325 arcsec diameter Secondary Diameter: 14.5 cm Typical Seeing: 1-2"
This is a reminder that both safety goggles AND a face shield, along with cryo gloves, must be worn when filling dewars or handling liquid nitrogen in any capacity. These are provided outside the upstairs door to the dome. Long sleeves and closed toed shoes must also be worn when handling liquid nitrogen. We have provided lab coats which are on hooks next to the face shield and goggles, but proper footware is the responsibility of the observers. Cryo gloves are kept on the table on the platform under the telescope as usual. Using PPE is easy, but please reach out to us if you have any questions.
What's New at the Kuiper 61" Telescope
Kuiper 61" Quicklook Telemetry
Operating Notes
Watcher
Lightning Shutdown
lightning_shutdown_procedure_long_form_with_photos_.docx
ups_shutdown_startup_instructions.docx
Shutdown Checklist
List of Certifiers
Kuiper 61" Telescope Checklist for Basic Certification
Certification Form
Required Reading
Mt Lemmon CSS All-Sky Camera
Mt Bigelow CSS All-Sky Camera
Dark Sky Chart for Mt Bigelow
Mount Bigelow NWS Weather Forecast
GOES Satellite Animation
Atmospheric Sciences Weather Imagery
Atmospheric Sciences Arizona IR
Atmospheric Sciences Tucson Area Radar Animation
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