PROMPT-6 Telescope
PROMPT, an acronym for Panchromatic Robotic Optical Monitoring and Polarimetry Telescopes, was built by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) in Chile. PROMPT consists of several telescopes.
For scientists: More details can be found on the science telescope page and Skynet webpage.
PROMPT-6 Telescope
Name(s) |
PROMPT-6 Telescope |
Status |
Operational |
Broad Science Goals |
- Rapid and simultaneous multiwavelength observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows
- Measuring redshifts by dropout, and early-time SFDs and extinction curves of sufficiently bright afterglows in detail.
- Platform for undergraduate and high school education throughout the State of North Carolina.
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Site |
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile |
Location Coordinates |
30º 10’ 03.82’S 70º 48’ 18.96’W |
Altitude |
2207 meters (7240 feet) |
Enclosure |
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Type |
Optical and Polarimetry Telescope |
Optical Design |
Ritchey-Chrétien telescope |
Field of View |
15.1 x 15.1 arcmins |
Diameter: Primary M1 |
0.41 meters |
Material: Primary M1 |
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Diameter: Secondary M2 |
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Material: Secondary M2 |
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Mount |
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First Light Date |
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Adaptive Optics |
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Images taken with the PROMPT-6 Telescope |
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Images of the PROMPT-6 Telescope |
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Videos of the PROMPT-6 Telescope |
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Press Releases with the PROMPT-6 Telescope |
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