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gemini is the official companion to the gemini north telescope. gemini north is a 6.5 meter telescope located at the fred lawrence whipple observatory in maui, hawaii. gemini north is the result of a collaboration between the national science foundation, the association of universities for research in astronomy, the nsf office of polar programs, the university of hawaii, and the canadian national research council. it is the world's largest optical reflecting telescope located in the middle of the pacific ocean. the gemini telescopes are at the summit of mauna kea, a dormant volcano on the island of hawaii. gemini north is located at an elevation of 6,000 feet. the gemini south telescopes are on cerro pachon in chile.


in 1980, the gemini north telescope was constructed on the summit of the dormant volcano mauna kea in hawaii. the six-story, 94-inch (243-centimeter) telescope sits atop a large, flat-topped building of volcanic rock that houses the telescope. only the observatory's huge primary mirror, a massive piece of glass with a diameter of 6.5 meters (21.3 feet) or just a bit larger than a football field, is exposed on the telescope's surface. the mirror is suspended on the telescope's front end by light-weight aluminum supports. the beam from the telescope is reflected by the mirror, which is then directed by a secondary mirror into the telescope's large, light-weight, f/1.5 gregorian telescope, which is mounted on a movable trunnion. the telescope is controlled from a control room on the summit of the mountain.


the gemini north telescope sits atop a large, flat-topped building of volcanic rock that houses the telescope. only the observatory's huge primary mirror, a massive piece of glass with a diameter of 6.5 meters (21.3 feet) or just a bit larger than a football field, is exposed on the telescope's surface. the mirror is suspended on the telescope's front end by light-weight aluminum supports. the beam from the telescope is reflected by the mirror, which is then directed by a secondary mirror into the telescope's large, light-weight, f/1.5 gregorian telescope, which is mounted on a movable trunnion. the telescope is controlled from a control room on the summit of the mountain. 84d34552a1