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Lowell Discovery Telescope
(formerly the Discovery Channel Telescope)
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For the duration of the COVID-19 outbreak, all observing at the LDT will be done remotely. See Continuing, limited in-person observing will be supported at LDT. For those observing remotely, see LDT Remote Observing Notes. |
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Image: TJ. Ellsworth-Bowers Fernandez (Lowell) |
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The 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT) is Lowell Observatory's flagship facility at a dark-sky site approximately 40 miles southeast of Flagstaff on the Coconino National Forest.Lowell Observatory operates the LDT in partnership with Boston University, University of Maryland, Northern Arizona University, University of Toledo, and Yale University. The telescope is classically scheduled by semester, with the current being 2020B.The . See the current call for observing proposals is available for Lowell Observatory and Partner Institution members: 2021A LDT Call for Proposals
Instrumentation Quick Links:
Facility Instruments:
LMI (Optical Imager)
DeVeny (Optical Spectrograph)
NIHTS (Near-infrared Spectrograph)
Visitor / PI Instruments:
EXPRES (Optical Spectrograph)
QWSSI (Optical Speckle Imager)
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The facility was constructed as the Discovery Channel Telescope (DCT), and was renamed in 2019 in cooperation with Discovery Communications.RIMAS (Near-infrared Spectrograph / Imager – Under Development, Coming 2021)
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Updates (and Old Updates)UPDATE:The 2021A 2025B LDT schedule scheduled has been released. (2025Jun24) UPDATE:Call for Proposals for 2025B released. (2020Dec012025Apr09) UPDATE: The DeVeny spectrograph LMI is back in operationon-line as of Jan 30. (2020Nov062025Jan31) UPDATE: NIHTS is again available for use. (2020Oct08) DeVeny is back on-line as of Jan 14. (2025Jan14) UPDATE: Check your VPN settings before your next remote observations (2024May14UPDATE: The GG495 blocking filter has been replaced in the DeVeny spectrograph. (2020Oct02)
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