Sections
  • Home
  • News
  • About SOAR
  • Committees
  • Observer Info
  • Site Map
  • Accessibility
  • Contact
  • Log in

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

You are here: Home → news folder → m1
Info

m1

 Title   Type 
20091021_040-sm.jpg Image
20091021_040.JPG Image
20091021_071-sm.jpg Image
20091021_071.JPG Image
20091021_077-sm.jpg Image
20091021_077.JPG Image
20091021_096-sm.jpg Image
20091021_096.JPG Image
20091021_113-sm.jpg Image
20091021_113.JPG Image
20091021_127-sm.jpg Image
20091021_127.JPG Image
20091021_158-sm.jpg Image
20091021_158.JPG Image
20091021_166-sm.jpg Image
20091021_166.JPG Image
20091022_190-sm.jpg Image
20091022_190.JPG Image
20091022_223-sm.jpg Image
20091022_223.JPG Image
20091022_232-sm.jpg Image
20091022_232.JPG Image
20091022_246-sm.jpg Image
20091022_246.JPG Image
20091022_256-sm.jpg Image
20091022_256.JPG Image
20091022_269-sm.jpg Image
20091022_269.JPG Image
20091022_287-sm.jpg Image
20091022_287.JPG Image
20091022_301-sm.jpg Image
20091022_301.JPG Image
20091022_335-sm.jpg Image
20091022_335.JPG Image
20091022_349-sm.jpg Image
20091022_349.JPG Image
20091022_364-sm.jpg Image
20091022_364.JPG Image
20091022_385-sm.jpg Image
20091022_385.JPG Image
20091022_390-sm.jpg Image
20091022_390.JPG Image

The Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) Telescope is a 4.1 meter aperture telescope designed to produce the best quality images of any observatory in its class in the world. It was funded by a partnership among the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, e Inovação (MCTI) da República Federativa do Brasil, the U.S. National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). SOAR is situated on Cerro Pachón at an altitude of 2,700 meters (8,775 feet) above sea level, at the western edge of the peaks of the Chilean Andes. See this webpage on how to properly acknowledge the use of SOAR data in publications.