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McMath–Pierce solar telescope

McMath–Pierce solar telescope is a 1.6 m f/54 reflecting solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, United States. Built in 1962, the building was designed by American architect Myron Goldsmith and Bangladeshi-American[1] structural engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan.[2] It was the largest solar telescope and the largest unobstructed aperture optical telescope in the world. It is named after the astronomers Robert Raynolds McMath and Keith Pierce.

McMath–Pierce Solar Telescope
Alternative namesMcMath–Pierce Telescope
Named afterKeith Pierce, Robert Raynolds McMath 
Part ofKitt Peak National Observatory 
Location(s)Arizona
Coordinates31°57′30″N 111°35′42″W / 31.9584°N 111.595°W / 31.9584; -111.595
OrganizationNOIRLab 
Altitude2,096 m (6,877 ft)
Observing time79 percent 
First light1962 
Telescope stylereflecting telescope
solar telescope 
Number of telescopes
Diameter161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Angular resolution0.07 arcsecond 
Collecting area2.04 m2 (22.0 sq ft)
Focal length87 m (285 ft 5 in)
Mountingequatorial mount 
Websitenoirlab.edu/public/programs/kitt-peak-national-observatory/mcmath-pierce-solar-telescope/
Location of McMath–Pierce solar telescope
  Related media on Commons

It was originally called the McMath Solar Telescope, and then later renamed the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope in 1992.[3][4] Although it is designed for observation of the Sun, it can also be used to view bright objects at night.[3]

In 2018, the telescope received a 4.5 million USD grant for an enhanced visitor center and other programs, and to overall revitalize the national icon.[5]

Construction edit

 
The inside of the slanted shaft

The telescope is a triple instrument. In addition to the primary 1.61 m mirror fed by the 2.03 m heliostat, there are a pair of telescopes fed by 0.81 m heliostats mounted beside the main heliostat. These two instruments have 1.07 m and 0.91 m primary mirrors.[6]

 
The top of the tower.
 
Results of adaptive optics

The telescope uses the heliostat at the top of its main tower to direct the Sun's light down a long shaft to the primary mirrors. The distinctive diagonal shaft continues underground, where the telescope's primary mirror is located. The theoretical resolution of the main telescope is 0.07 arcsec, although this is never reached because atmospheric distortions degrade the image quality severely. The image scale is 2.50 arcsec/mm at the image plane. Since 2002 the National Solar Observatory staff have developed an adaptive optics system designed for the unique needs of solar observatories that dramatically improve the resolution of science images.[7]

The secondary telescopes are called East and West. They are completely independent of the main telescope. These two auxiliary telescopes each have a 0.91-meter heliostat located beside the main heliostat. These auxiliary telescopes have a slightly shorter focal length and f-numbers of 50 and 44. The resolution of the auxiliary telescopes is 5.11 arcsec/mm and 5.75 arcsec/mm.[6]

The enclosure of the telescope was designed and engineered by the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.[8]

At the dedication in 1962, Dr. Waterman read a letter[9] from President John F Kennedy starting with:

The great new solar telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona is a source of pride to the nation. The largest instrument for solar research in the world, it presents American astronomers with a unique tool for investigating the nearest of the stars, our sun. This project is of exceptional interest to all our citizens...

Instruments edit

The third mirror of the main telescope which sends the light down into the observing room can be moved above three different positions. Two of these have a vacuum spectrograph beneath them, one of 18 meter deep and the other 4 meter deep with lower resolution but higher light throughput. These two spectrographs are able to rotate to compensate for the rotation of the image caused by the use of a heliostat. The third position can only be equipped with a static optical table with no image rotation correction and is therefore rarely used.

 
A notification of 1992 rededication of the telescope.

The auxiliary telescopes can only be used for imaging on static optical tables and do not provide image rotation correction.

NSF divestment and reinvestment edit

In 2016, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that it would be divesting from the McMath-Pierce solar observatory. The operator, known as National Solar Observatory, began accepting proposals from new potential operators. A concept for retrofitting by the Kitt Peak visitor center manager was first provided to the NSF for consideration in July 2017. That concept was ultimately developed into a funding proposal to the NSF, submitted again in May 2018. This proposal was awarded in September 2018 by the NSF to the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, the organization that operates Kitt Peak National Observatory on behalf of the NSF.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fazlur R. Khan | Biography, Innovations, Legacy, & Fact | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  2. ^ Beedle, Lynn S. (1982). "Fazlur Rahman Khan". Memorial Tributes. 2–4. National Academies Press (National Academy of Engineering): 152–157 (154). ISBN 9780309034821.
  3. ^ a b . www.noao.edu. Archived from the original on 2019-10-13. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
  4. ^ Isbell, Douglas; Strom, Stephen E. (2016-12-15). Observatories of the Southwest: A Guide for Curious Skywatchers. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 9780816536689.
  5. ^ Mace, Mikayla. "$4.5M science foundation grant latest in Kitt Peak telescope revitalization". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
  6. ^ a b "McMath-Pierce Telescope and Instruments". National Solar Observatory. National Solar Observatory. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  7. ^ Keller, Christopher. . noao.edu. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  10. ^ "National Science Foundation to Fund New "Windows on the Universe" Astronomy Outreach Center at Kitt Peak National Observatory". National Optical Astronomy Observatory (Press release).
  11. ^ Mace, Mikayla (27 September 2018). "$4.5M science foundation grant latest in Kitt Peak telescope revitalization". Arizona Daily Star.

External links edit

  •   Media related to McMath–Pierce solar telescope at Wikimedia Commons
  • Kitt Peak virtual tour: McMath–Pierce Solar Telescope
  • "McMath Solar Telescope of the Kitt Peak National Observatory", A. K. Pierce, Applied Optics, 3, 1337–1346, 1964.
  • A History of the McMath–Pierce
  • Schematic diagram of the McMath–Pierce telescope

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McMath Pierce solar telescope is a 1 6 m f 54 reflecting solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona United States Built in 1962 the building was designed by American architect Myron Goldsmith and Bangladeshi American 1 structural engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan 2 It was the largest solar telescope and the largest unobstructed aperture optical telescope in the world It is named after the astronomers Robert Raynolds McMath and Keith Pierce McMath Pierce Solar TelescopeAlternative namesMcMath Pierce TelescopeNamed afterKeith Pierce Robert Raynolds McMath Part ofKitt Peak National Observatory Location s ArizonaCoordinates31 57 30 N 111 35 42 W 31 9584 N 111 595 W 31 9584 111 595OrganizationNOIRLab Altitude2 096 m 6 877 ft Observing time79 percent First light1962 Telescope stylereflecting telescopesolar telescope Number of telescopes3 Diameter161 cm 5 ft 3 in Angular resolution0 07 arcsecond Collecting area2 04 m2 22 0 sq ft Focal length87 m 285 ft 5 in Mountingequatorial mount Websitenoirlab wbr edu wbr public wbr programs wbr kitt peak national observatory wbr mcmath pierce solar telescope wbr Location of McMath Pierce solar telescope Related media on Commons edit on Wikidata It was originally called the McMath Solar Telescope and then later renamed the McMath Pierce Solar Telescope in 1992 3 4 Although it is designed for observation of the Sun it can also be used to view bright objects at night 3 In 2018 the telescope received a 4 5 million USD grant for an enhanced visitor center and other programs and to overall revitalize the national icon 5 Contents 1 Construction 2 Instruments 3 NSF divestment and reinvestment 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksConstruction edit nbsp The inside of the slanted shaftThe telescope is a triple instrument In addition to the primary 1 61 m mirror fed by the 2 03 m heliostat there are a pair of telescopes fed by 0 81 m heliostats mounted beside the main heliostat These two instruments have 1 07 m and 0 91 m primary mirrors 6 nbsp The top of the tower nbsp Results of adaptive opticsThe telescope uses the heliostat at the top of its main tower to direct the Sun s light down a long shaft to the primary mirrors The distinctive diagonal shaft continues underground where the telescope s primary mirror is located The theoretical resolution of the main telescope is 0 07 arcsec although this is never reached because atmospheric distortions degrade the image quality severely The image scale is 2 50 arcsec mm at the image plane Since 2002 the National Solar Observatory staff have developed an adaptive optics system designed for the unique needs of solar observatories that dramatically improve the resolution of science images 7 The secondary telescopes are called East and West They are completely independent of the main telescope These two auxiliary telescopes each have a 0 91 meter heliostat located beside the main heliostat These auxiliary telescopes have a slightly shorter focal length and f numbers of 50 and 44 The resolution of the auxiliary telescopes is 5 11 arcsec mm and 5 75 arcsec mm 6 The enclosure of the telescope was designed and engineered by the Chicago office of Skidmore Owings and Merrill 8 At the dedication in 1962 Dr Waterman read a letter 9 from President John F Kennedy starting with The great new solar telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona is a source of pride to the nation The largest instrument for solar research in the world it presents American astronomers with a unique tool for investigating the nearest of the stars our sun This project is of exceptional interest to all our citizens Instruments editThe third mirror of the main telescope which sends the light down into the observing room can be moved above three different positions Two of these have a vacuum spectrograph beneath them one of 18 meter deep and the other 4 meter deep with lower resolution but higher light throughput These two spectrographs are able to rotate to compensate for the rotation of the image caused by the use of a heliostat The third position can only be equipped with a static optical table with no image rotation correction and is therefore rarely used nbsp A notification of 1992 rededication of the telescope The auxiliary telescopes can only be used for imaging on static optical tables and do not provide image rotation correction NSF divestment and reinvestment editIn 2016 the National Science Foundation NSF announced that it would be divesting from the McMath Pierce solar observatory The operator known as National Solar Observatory began accepting proposals from new potential operators A concept for retrofitting by the Kitt Peak visitor center manager was first provided to the NSF for consideration in July 2017 That concept was ultimately developed into a funding proposal to the NSF submitted again in May 2018 This proposal was awarded in September 2018 by the NSF to the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy the organization that operates Kitt Peak National Observatory on behalf of the NSF 10 11 See also editList of solar telescopes Lists of telescopes List of largest optical reflecting telescopes Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope Major new solar telescope project of the early 21st century References edit Fazlur R Khan Biography Innovations Legacy amp Fact Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 01 05 Beedle Lynn S 1982 Fazlur Rahman Khan Memorial Tributes 2 4 National Academies Press National Academy of Engineering 152 157 154 ISBN 9780309034821 a b The McMath Pierce Solar Telescope www noao edu Archived from the original on 2019 10 13 Retrieved 2019 10 13 Isbell Douglas Strom Stephen E 2016 12 15 Observatories of the Southwest A Guide for Curious Skywatchers University of Arizona Press ISBN 9780816536689 Mace Mikayla 4 5M science foundation grant latest in Kitt Peak telescope revitalization Arizona Daily Star Retrieved 2019 10 13 a b McMath Pierce Telescope and Instruments National Solar Observatory National Solar Observatory Retrieved 28 March 2017 Keller Christopher Low Cost Solar Adaptive Optics noao edu Archived from the original on 21 February 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2017 McMath Pierce Solar Telescope Archived from the original on 2011 11 17 Retrieved 2012 03 16 NSO KP History of the MP Facility Archived from the original on 2008 07 08 Retrieved 2008 05 16 National Science Foundation to Fund New Windows on the Universe Astronomy Outreach Center at Kitt Peak National Observatory National Optical Astronomy Observatory Press release Mace Mikayla 27 September 2018 4 5M science foundation grant latest in Kitt Peak telescope revitalization Arizona Daily Star External links edit nbsp Media related to McMath Pierce solar telescope at Wikimedia Commons Kitt Peak virtual tour McMath Pierce Solar Telescope McMath Solar Telescope of the Kitt Peak National Observatory A K Pierce Applied Optics 3 1337 1346 1964 A History of the McMath Pierce Schematic diagram of the McMath Pierce 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