Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

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Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby Sparkle » Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:41 pm

We knew there was a steep hill going up to the Observatory so we parked our rigs at a Picnic Area and took the truck. It was a good road, Beth's rig could have done it easily. I could have got up, coming down would have been another matter! Our first view of the telescopes along the ridge.
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On the way up the 12 mile climb, we were concerned that this haze was pollution from Tucson. We found this hard to believe and we asked our tour guide about it. She assured us that it was dust, unusually bad this year as they have had so little rain and the slightest wind kicks up the dust. She said that Tucson is very good about controlling its ambient light, and all the street lights point down. They are working on getting Phoenix to comply. So few people can see the Milky Way anymore. People coming to the Kaibab said that was one of the reasons they came.
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We used our two for one book, so it only cost us 4.00 each.
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This is the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope. At the moment they are studying the temperature of the Sun. Sun-spots normally go in an 11 year cycle and the cycle should be just beginning, but there is very little activity on the sun right now. One of the effects of sun-spots is on the Aurara Borealis, which probably explains why Beth didn't see any in Alaska. I remember them in Scotland, big wavy green curtains, strangely frightening. The telescope rises 200 feet, and there is a tunnel that the beam goes down for another 300 feet.
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Looking up to the window where the suns beam hits the first mirror, which then sends it down to tunnel.
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby bluepinecones » Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:27 am

Yes, Sparkle, it is wise to remember what goes up must come down.
Another interesting post. It is sad that few can see the milky way these days.

A couple of interesting sites about sunspots in 2009 (a minimum period). The first mentions Kitt Observatory efforts.
http://www.leif.org/EOS/2009EO300001.pdf
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090917131556.htm
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby oregontocal » Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:48 am

I hoped you and Beth would make it up there. I spent almost all day there, went on all three tours, wandered around, took lots of pictures. Then I'm kind of an astronomy nut, too. But, beautiful place.
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby Cedar518 » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:31 am

That is a place i would love to visit. Thanks!
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby Bethers » Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:36 pm

The tour thing is the only part about Kitt Peak that disappointed me - who knows in advance that there are 3 tours over the course of the day, and they all cover different things. I expected all the tours to be the same, and cover it all. We did get very lucky with our tour guide, however, as after we finished the tour we did go on - we mentioned to her that we were heading over to the solar building and she gave us a lot of info on it - and told us what to look for, etc - so it was almost like we got our own tour - at least the info - then did the tour ourselves.

Very neat place, with a neat history, also. I'm just posting on my blog now - and intend to put some of the history there.
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby Redetotry » Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:34 pm

I'm loving my virtual Arizona vacation! I've learned a lot, thanks for all the pictures and narrative ladies.
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby avalen » Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:40 pm

Redetotry wrote:I'm loving my virtual Arizona vacation! I've learned a lot, thanks for all the pictures and narrative ladies.

:lol: yea, me too, and I live here! I'm making a list and its titled "getting to know Arizona" have lots of places on my list already, and learned of another new one
today, The Hall of Flame, and its near by. Am going on Friday and will take pictures
of course, and post about it.
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Re: Kitt Peak National Observatory, AZ

Postby AlmostThere » Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:58 pm

You know, I was thinking, (dangerous, I know), that perhaps we need another place to post our adventures separately, and, BY STATE. For me it's hard and time consuming, to try searching old posts about certain places that someone has been. I know that when I start venturing out more I'd love to click on a state and see what others have to say: routes they have taken, good/bad roads, what to see and what to avoid, etc. Just a thought. Anyone else see the need?
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