Magellan telescopes

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Magellan Telescopes
Organization Carnegie Institution of Washington
Location Las Campanas Observatory, Chile
Coordinates 29°00.9′S 70°41.5′W / -29.015, -70.6917Coordinates: 29°00.9′S 70°41.5′W / -29.015, -70.6917
Wavelength Optical
Built First lights September 15, 2000 and September 7, 2002
Diameter Both 6.5m

The Magellan Telescopes are 6.5m optical telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The two telescopes are named after the astronomer Walter Baade and the philanthropist Landon Clay.

First light for the telescopes was on September 15, 2000 for the Baade, and September 7, 2002 for the Clay.

A collaboration between Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Arizona, Harvard University, The University of Michigan and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology built and operate the twin telescopes.

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