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Forty miles southeast of Flagstaff at Happy Jack AZ, the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT), formerly known as the Discovery Channel Telescope (DCT), rises seven stories above its foundation. Lowell Observatory owns and operates the telescope, and has formed scientific partnerships for access with Boston University, the University of Maryland, the University of Toledo, and Northern Arizona University, and Yale University.

Why was it the “Discovery Channel Telescope?”

The LDT project got underway in 2003, when Discovery founder and former CEO John Hendricks proposed what would become a $16,000,000 $16M gift to Lowell Observatory from his foundation and from Discovery Communications.  In return, Discovery received naming rights to the telescope and first right of refusal to use images from the telescope in their online and broadcast educational programming.

Otherwise, the LDT functions as does any other major research telescope: astronomers carry out whatever observations they wish and then analyze and publish the results in the professional literature. Lowell’s partnership with Discovery is mutually beneficial for outreach and has no effect on the research usage of the facility.

LDT General Information

  1. LDT Important Notes  [Don’t drink, don’t bring computer viruses, etc.]
  2. DCT Partner Contact Info  [Are these still current?] -- NOT CURRENT, NOT NEEDED -- maybe link to partners or list of partners.  Up one level or two, not its own page.
  3. LDT Scientific and Technical Publications
  4. Old Updates