The DCT name has changed to the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT).
This page gives a general overview for visitors and staff
(Please send us any comments or suggestions for ways to improve these pages.)
Updates (and Old Updates)
UPDATE: LDT has restarted science operations; the first night was Monday May 18th. Weather permitting, we will be open for observing Monday through Thursday nights through at least the end of the 2020A semester. (2020May19).
UPDATE: The Call for Proposals for 2020B for LDT has been sent out. (2020 Apr 03).
Important Notes for all LDT Users and Visitor
LDTUsers Slack Channel for Discussion & Announcements
Proposing to Observe
Applying for Observing Time - 2020B LDT Call for Proposals
Observing Run Preparation
What to do before showing up for your run
First time using LDT, or a particular instrument?
Calendars:
- DCT science observing schedule (START HERE)
- DCT monthly observing and TO calendar
- Merged Sun/Moon/rise/set: 2019, 2020
Ephemeris Data Submission/Generation
Automated Function and Pattern Data Submission
Object Data and Finder Chart Generators
During Your Run
Target of Opportunity (ToO) Procedures
After Your Run
Data Retrieval
The Telescope
For an overview of the telescope and site, see
Information about the seeing and image quality:
- Levine, DeGroff 2016, SPIE, 9906, 990672 (delivered image quality)
- Bida et al. 2004, SPIE, 5489, 196 (site test data)
For an overview of the first generation Instruments, see
Instruments
LDT Instrumentation Current & Future
Site Information
Where to stay when observing at LDT
General Information
Schedules for other Lowell telescopes
LDT Scientific and Technical Publications
LDT (formerly DCT) Selected Technical Publications & References (full papers)