Hobby-Eberly Telescope

Hobby-Eberly Telescope

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope is a 9.2 meter telescope located at the McDonald Observatory. It combines a number of features that differentiate it from most telescope designs, resulting in greatly lowered construction costs. For instance, the telescope does not move to track the night sky; instead, the instruments at the focus are moved across the face of the unmoving mirror, allowing a single target to be tracked for up to two hours. The primary mirror consists of 91 hexagonal elements, which is less expensive than a single large primary. The telescope is named for former Texas Lieutenant-Governor Bill Hobby and for Robert E. Eberly, a Penn State benefactor

Three instruments are available to analyze the light from the targets. All three instruments are spectrographs. The instruments work at high, medium and low spectral resolution. The low-resolution spectrograph is housed at the prime focus, while the medium- and high-resolution spectrographs reside in the basement and the light is fed into them via a fiber-optic cable.

The telescope has been used for a wide variety of studies from our Solar System to stars in our Galaxy and studies of other galaxies. Measuring radial velocities as precisely as 1 m/s, the telescope has been used successfully to find planets orbiting around other stars. Using the low-resolution spectrograph, the telescope has been used to identify Type Ia supernovae to measure the acceleration of the Universe. The telescope has also been used to measure the rotation of individual galaxies.

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope is operated by The University of Texas McDonald Observatory for a consortium of institutions which includes The University of Texas at Austin, Pennsylvania State University, Stanford University, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, and Georg August University of Göttingen.

External links

* [http://www.as.utexas.edu/mcdonald/het/het_gen_01.html HET General Information Page]

See also

* List of largest optical reflecting telescopes
* Southern African Large Telescope


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