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- W. M. Keck Observatory
Keck Observatory hosts and participates in a variety of public events, such as science nights at the libraries, Solar System Walks in Waimea, the Merrie Monarch Parade, and the Waimea Christmas Parade These events offer individuals of all ages learning activities in astronomy, science and engineering
- W. M. Keck Observatory
From Hawaii’s Maunakea, astronomers around the world use W M Keck Observatory to observe the universe with unprecedented power and precision The twin Keck Observatory telescopes are the world’s most scientifically productive optical and infrared telescopes
- Our Story - W. M. Keck Observatory
From Hawaii’s Maunakea, astronomers around the world use W M Keck Observatory to observe the universe with unprecedented power and precision
- Our Facilities – W. M. Keck Observatory
Step inside our telescope facility and check out one of our twin telescopes, Keck I, in the viewing area marked by a blue door You may also peruse through gallery exhibits to learn about Keck Observatory’s research and operations
- Keck I and Keck II Telescopes – W. M. Keck Observatory
The W M Keck Observatory was the first facility on Mauna Kea to use remote observing Mirror A telescope tracks objects, sometimes for hours, across the sky as the Earth turns
- Photos – W. M. Keck Observatory
Photo Permissions: Images may not be used or reproduced without prior and individual written consent from W M Keck Observatory For image use permissions, please contact Meagan O’Shea, Communications Officer, at moshea@keck hawaii edu
- News - W. M. Keck Observatory
Ring It On: W M Keck Observatory Data Hits a Galactic Bullseye Maunakea, Hawaiʻi – W M Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawaiʻi Island and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have captured a cosmic …
- Telescopes - W. M. Keck Observatory
The twin W M Keck Observatory telescopes are the world’s most scientifically productive optical and infrared ground-based telescopes Each telescope operates with nanometer precision
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