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... whose land Kitt Peak National Observatory is located.
NASA and NSF established a partnership in February 2015 to take advantage of the full National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) share of the Kitt Peak telescope ... -based observations that advance exoplanet science, and support the observations of NASA space astrophysics missions. Kitt Peak National Observatory is operated on behalf of NSF by NOAO. The NEID project will be ...
... at Kitt Peak, Ariz., during interview with New York Times. Dr. Buhl, with Dr. Lewis E. Snyder of Univ. of Virginia, had used 11-m-dia (36-ft-dia) dish antenna at Kitt Peak ...
... a balance between programs would be kept. ''(Hammond, Science, 13 Dec 74, 1011-3)''
Three Kitt Peak National Observatory astronomers announced they had photographed large-scale structures, hot and cold regions, that ... had permitted reconstruction of the star's image. In resolving the disc of Betelguese, the Kitt Peak astronomers became the first observers to distinguish actual forms on a star other than the ...
... -dia. replacement would be ready for processing at the Kitt Peak National Observatory that would turn it into a telescope mirror. Opticians at Kitt Peak had cut a center hole in the original disc ...
... earth days and they had probably come from the same debris that earth did, reported Kitt Peak astronomers Michael J.S. Belton and Bethanne Hayes. Using the observatory's just-over-400cm ... -like bodies, not big balls of gas, Dr. Belton said.
Using a smaller telescope at Kitt Peak , a separate 4-member team of scientists had reported the first observation of weather patterns ...
... as a function of wavelength. The spectral radiance of the Sun plotted at 5777 K peaks in the visible part of the spectrum, here shown as ranging from wavelengths of 0 ... blackbody with an absolute temperature of just less than 300 K (actually ~ 288 K); the peak of the radiation emitted by the Earth is at wavelengths close to 10 µm. (Courtesy ... America? Everything started with a major solar flare, which happened to be observed from the Kitt Peak Solar Observatory on 9 March. Several eruptions followed, sending X-radiation and clouds of ionized ...
... Program (CARP) ; $4 million for Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico; $7.7 mil-lion for Kitt Peak National Observatory; $2.5 million for Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile; $7 million ... , and university scientists, engineers, and technicians has been reduced to about 1/3 of its peak of over 400 000. If we are not to see the progress of a decade ...
... in the site we have the ... north and south massifs. These are large aggregates of peaks and mountains that . . . are part of the range structure of the Orientale basin." Dark cover ... and Dr. Eugene E. Epstein. Team had used National Radio Astronomy Observatory radio-telescope at Kitt Peak, Ariz., in first detection of extragalactic molecular emission line by radioastronomy. Finding indicated that presence ...
... by the end of 1976, compared with 925 000 at the start of the year. Peak employment in the industry was 1 500 000 in 1968. The predicted decline, amounting to ... said. The National Science Foundation, which funded the research using the 2.3m telescope at Kitt Peak, announced the discovery as the most solid evidence to date for the presence of substantial ...
... Laboratory; John Harvey, Kitt Peak National Observatory; Bruce Patchett, Astrophysics Research Division of Appleton Laboratory; N. Paul Patterson, Ball Brothers Research Corporation; Dianne Prinz, NRL; George Simon, Sacramento Peak Observatory; and Keith Strong ...
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