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Giant, lightweight mirrors of unprecedented power for a new generation of optical telescopes

Mirrors for Magellan

April 21, 2021

A behind-the-scenes tour of the University of Arizona’s Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory which leads the world in making giant, lightweight mirrors of unprecedented power for a new generation of optical telescopes.

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Spinning Glass To See The Stars

March 15, 2021

Hubert Martin, Project Scientist at the Mirror Polishing Program, talks with SciFri’s Charles Bergquist about the mirror production process, and the challenges of working with glass on massive scales.

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GIF of timelapse for casting GMT mirror 5

The sixth 8.4-meter mirror is being fabricated at the University of Arizona’s Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab

March 9, 2021

Timelapse for casting GMT mirror 5. Credit: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab, The University of Arizona and Giant Magellan Telescope – GMTO Corporation

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Photo of glass being inspected at Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab

8.4-Meter Mirror Joins Five of the World’s Largest Mirrors

March 5, 2021

The Giant Magellan Telescope’s primary mirrors are fabricated with high-purity, low-expansion, borosilicate glass (called E6 glass) from the Ohara Corporation of Japan.

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Rendering of inside GMT's enclosure (Graphic: Business Wire)

Engineering Marvel: Sixth Mirror Cast

March 5, 2021

Sixth Mirror Cast for Giant Magellan Telescope

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Photo of the giant casting furnace with the lid open at Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab

Sixth Mirror Casting

March 5, 2021

Underneath the stands of the Arizona Wildcats Football Stadium, engineers of UArizona's Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab manufacture the world's largest and most lightweight telescope mirrors. At the center of the process is a giant spinning furnace, the only one of its kind.

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Lowering the lid on casting furnace to start melting glass of the 6th mirror for GMTO

High Fire Casting of the Sixth Primary Mirror for the Giant Magellan Telescope has begun!

March 4, 2021

High Fire Casting of the Sixth Primary Mirror for the Giant Magellan Telescope has begun!

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Lowering the simulator onto the test cell, June 2020. Image credit: Steven West | Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona

GMT Mirror Simulator Installed

July 1, 2020

Lowering the simulator onto the test cell, June 2020. Image credit: Steven West | Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona

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Anonymous Gift Means More Time on GMT for UArizona Astronomers

Anonymous Gift Means More Time on GMT for UArizona Astronomers

June 24, 2020

Anonymous Gift Means More Time on GMT for UArizona Astronomers | Photo credit: GMTO

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Giant Magellan Telescope: Once operational in 2028, the telescope will sit in the Chilean desert

Giant Magellan Telescope: Chief scientists explain all about 'alien planet hunter' GMT

June 19, 2020

Giant Magellan Telescope: Once operational in 2028, the telescope will sit in the Chilean desert (Image: Giant Magellan Telescope)

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