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Southern Africa Large Telescope

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Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Southern Africa Large Telescope
Phone:
+27 23 571 2436

Address:
Sutherland Road, Sutherland, South Africa

The Southern African Large Telescope is a 10-metre class optical telescope designed mainly for spectroscopy. It consists of 91 hexagonal mirror segments each with a 1-metre inscribed diameter, resulting in a total hexagonal mirror of 11.1 m by 9.8 m. It is located close to the town of Sutherland in the semi-desert region of the Karoo, South Africa. It is a facility of the South African Astronomical Observatory, the national optical observatory of South Africa. SALT is the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere. It enables imaging, spectroscopic, and polarimetric analysis of the radiation from astronomical objects out of reach of northern hemisphere telescopes. It is closely based on the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory, with some changes in its design, especially to the spherical aberration corrector. It shares the same fixed mirror altitude design, with access to 70% of the visible sky. The main driver for these changes were desired improvements to the telescope's field of view. First light with the full mirror was declared on 1 September 2005, with 1 arc second resolution images of globular cluster 47 Tucanae, open cluster NGC 6152, spiral galaxy NGC 6744, and the Lagoon Nebula being obtained. The official opening by President Thabo Mbeki took place during the inauguration ceremony on 10 November 2005.South Africa contributed about a third of the total of US$36 million that will finance SALT for its first 10 years . The rest was contributed by the other partners - Germany, Poland, the United States, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
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