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NANTEN2 Observatory

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Location(s)
  
Pampa la Bola, Chile

Wavelength
  
110 GHz to 880 GHz

Diameter
  
4 m (13.1 feet)

Altitude
  
4,800 m

Telescope style
  
Cassegrain reflector

NANTEN2 Observatory

Organisation
  
Operated by several universities

Address
  
San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Similar
  
Las Campanas Observatory, Southern Astrophysical Research, Cerro Pachón, Caltech Submillimeter Observatory, Cerro Toco

The NANTEN2 Observatory is a southern sky observatory in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. It is located at an altitude of 4,800 m (15,748 ft) on Pampa la Bola next to Cerro Chajnantor. The observatory is equipped with a millimeter and submillimeter wave telescope that is used for southern sky observations of atomic and molecular spectral lines in 110 GHz to 880 GHz range. It is one of a number of observatories operating at Llano de Chajnantor Observatory. It is operated as a collaboration between research institutes in Japan (Nagoya and Osaka University), South Korea (Seoul National University), Germany (KOSMA, Universität zu Köln, Radio Astronomisches Institut Universität Bonn), Australia (University of New South Wales, University of Adelaide, Macquarie University, Swinburne University of Technology, University of Sydney, University of Western Sydney) and Chile (Universidad de Chile).

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NANTEN2 Observatory Wikipedia