Author
Richer, Michael G.Lee, William H.
González, Jesús
Jannuzi, Buell T.
Sánchez, Beatriz
Rosales Ortega, Fabián
Alcock, Charles
Carramiñana Alonso, Alberto
García Díaz, Ma. Teresa
Gutiérrez, Leonel
Herrera, Joel
Hill, Derek
Norton, Timothy J.
Pedrayes, Maria H.
Pérez-Calpena, Ana
Reyes-Ruíz, Mauricio
Serrano Guerrero, Hazael
Sierra, Gerardo
Teran, Jose
Urdaibay, David
Uribe, Jorge A.
Watson, Alan M.
Zaritsky, Dennis
García Vargas, Marisa
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Univ Arizona, Dept AstronIssue Date
2016-07-27
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Michael G. Richer ; William H. Lee ; Jesús González ; Buell T. Jannuzi ; Beatriz Sánchez ; Fabián Rosales Ortega ; Charles Alcock ; Alberto Carramiñana Alonso ; Ma. Teresa García Díaz ; Leonel Gutiérrez ; Joel Herrera ; Derek Hill ; Timothy J. Norton ; Maria H. Pedrayes ; Ana Pérez-Calpena ; Mauricio Reyes-Ruíz ; Hazael Serrano Guerrero ; Gerardo Sierra ; Jose Teran ; David Urdaibay ; Jorge A. Uribe ; Alan M. Watson ; Dennis Zaritsky and Marisa García Vargas " The Telescopio San Pedro Mártir project ", Proc. SPIE 9906, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VI, 99065S (July 27, 2016); doi:10.1117/12.2232000; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2232000Rights
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The Telescopio San Pedro Martir project intends to construct a 6.5m telescope to be installed at the Observatorio Astronomico Nacional in the Sierra San Pedro Martir in northern Baja California, Mexico. The project is an association of Mexican institutions, lead by the Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica and the Instituto de Astronomia at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, in partnership with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the University of Arizona's Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory. The project is currently in the planning and design stage. Once completed, the partners plan to operate the MMT and TSPM as a binational astrophysical observatory.ISSN
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