Simon Batcup
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It is well worth taking the drive up to the observatory. We went at Sunset. It is cool up there, even before the sun sets, and very chilly once it has. Yes, it is Hawaii, but take a warm coat, you will not regret it. Once the sun is down, you have to leave quickly, they want to preserve the dark sky.

Daniel
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Im not sure if you are allowed to drive all the way to observatory but i did, and information abou 4wheel car is just a words, i got there in my mustang. Be careful there's very steep hills, and dangerous turns, keep your speed limit around 15mph, no jokes with life! And lso at cold months be careful of sliding ice from observatory "roof" and icy roads. Check original pictures in my instagram @dani_elere ! I hope it helps.

Dmytro Gamza
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) of the United States, the National Research Council of Canada, CONICYT of Chile, MCTI of Brazil, and MCTIP of Argentina own and operate the Gemini Observatory. The NSF is currently (2017) the majority partner, contributing approximately 70% of the funding needed to operate and maintain both telescopes. The operations and maintenance of the observatory is managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), through a cooperative agreement with NSF. NSF acts as the Executive Agency on behalf of the international partners. The Gemini telescopes house a suite of modern instruments, offer superb performance in the optical and near-infrared, and employ sophisticated adaptive optics technology to compensate for the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere. Gemini is a world-leader in wide-field adaptive optics assisted infrared imaging, and has recently commissioned the Gemini Planet Imager, an instrument that allows researchers to directly image and analyze exoplanets that are a millionth as bright as the host star around which they orbit. Gemini continues to support research in almost all areas of modern astronomy, including the Solar System, exoplanets, star formation and evolution, the structure and dynamics of galaxies, supermassive black holes, distant quasars, and the structure of the Universe on the largest scales.

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About Gemini observatory

Website
gemini.edu
Address
670 north a ohoku place
Categories
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