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| view in FULL SCREEN toggle F11 KECK OBSERVATORY 2007 April 4 The twin Keck 10-meter mirrors are foremost among the world’s optical telescopes. Each mirror consists of a 36-segment honeycomb mosaic placed edge-to-edge to form a continuous light-collecting surface of 76 square meters. This provides unprecedented sensitivity for observing celestial objects near and far. Shown here is the Keck Mirror Barn, which houses mirror segments in the process of being cleaned and realuminized. Individual segments are 1.8 meters wide, 7.5 cemtimeters thick, and weigh about half a ton. This exacting study in reflections was set up by Optical Technician Tim Saloga, at rear. A VIEW FROM MAUNA KEA ~ SACRED MOUNTAIN OF HAWAI‘I COPYRIGHT All images and text are property of Laurie Hatch Photography; unauthorized use is a violation of copyright law. You are welcome to email me with your useage requests. FOR MORE INFORMATION WMKO: The Mirror Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station The photographer thanks the astronomers and Keck staff for their invaluable assistance and collaboration in producing this photograph.
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