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MMT December Observing Statistics

Jan 16, 2009

Time Summary
Percentage of time scheduled for observing                          90.0
Percentage of time scheduled for engineering                       10.0
Percentage of time scheduled for sec/instr change                 0.0
Percentage of time lost to weather                                         41.7
Percentage of time lost to instrument                                       7.7
Percentage of time lost to telescope                                        0.3
Percentage …

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MMT Trimester Report

Jan 07, 2009

To read the MMT May – August ‘08 Trimester Summary Report, click below:
may_aug08

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Instrument Change Movie!

Nov 26, 2008

At the MMT we do a lot of juggling of our three secondary mirrors & our current suite of 13 instruments. Over the last couple of years we have become so efficient at doing secondary/instrument changes that it is a …

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Mysterious changes and weather seen on distant dwarf planet

Nov 20, 2008

Signs of Weather Seen on Dwarf Planet
Strange weather on the icy dwarf planet Eris could be causing changes that scientists are now seeing at the methane-ice surface of this distant object in our solar system.
A team of researchers …

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CLIO imaging of Fomalhaut

Nov 18, 2008

Last week high profile publications hit the news about the direct detections of exoplanets around two stars, Fomalhaut & HR8799 (see ‘Optical Images of an Exosolar Planet 25 Light Years from Earth’ Kalas et al and ‘Direct Imaging of Multiple …

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The ‘MMT and Magellan Infrared Spectrograph’

Nov 11, 2008

MMIRS is the next new instrument that will be arriving for commissioning at the MMT. The ‘MMT and Magellan InfraRed Spectrograph’ is a wide field near-IR imager and slit mask multi-object spectrograph being built by the team at the CfA …

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Excellent results from recent LGS run…

Oct 30, 2008

The most recent run for the LGS team (10/13 – 10/17) proved incredibly successful, producing some very exciting results. Following is the key results and images supplied by Michael Lloyd-Hart and the LGS team.
The ground-layer AO compensation resulted in …

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Welcome!

Oct 21, 2008

Dear MMTO staff and user communities …
Welcome to the new MMTO blog – an informal place the MMT staff will use to get information out to you, the astronomers, scientists and engineers who have a vested interest in the …

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