PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "2010-01-07 GEO:Slavney Created; 2010-05-11 MMTO:Vilas Revised" RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "MMTO" OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST_INFORMATION INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME = "MMT OBSERVATORY" INSTRUMENT_HOST_TYPE = "EARTH BASED" INSTRUMENT_HOST_DESC = " Instrument Host Overview ======================== The MMT Observatory, a joint venture of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Arizona, comprises an f/1.25 primary 6.5-meter aperture, open-tube, altitude-azimuth mount telescope with ancillary equipment. The telescope described here is located at the summit of Mt. Hopkins about 55 kilometers (30 miles) south of Tucson, as part of the Whipple Observatory grounds in southern Arizona. The current telescope is a retrofit and adaptation of the original MMT telescope cluster of six 1.8-meter diameter telescopes that created an equivalent 4.3-meter diameter telescope. The engineering firm Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger designed the new telescope and optics structures and modifications to the observatory building. The Steward Observatory Mirror Laboratory produced the single 6.5-meter mirror. Three interchangeable secondary mirrors have focal ratios f/5.27 (providing a 1-degree field of view), f/9, and an infrared-optimized deformable f/15 mirror for adaptive optics (providing the greatest spatial resolution). Observatory address: MMT Observatory Po Box 210065 University Of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 6.5M telescope parameters: Longitude -110.88500 (-110 deg 53 min 06 sec) Latitude 31.68833 (+31 deg 41 min 18 sec) Altitude 2606 meters See Blanco et al., 'The New MMT', SPIE 5489, 2004. It can be located at http://www.mmto.org/MMTpapers/spie/spie5489-19.pdf. " END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST_INFORMATION OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST_REFERENCE_INFO REFERENCE_KEY_ID = BLANCOETAL2004 END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST_REFERENCE_INFO END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_HOST END