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MMT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (217 words)
The MMT (Multiple Mirror Telescope) is a 6.5-meter telescope located on the summit of Mount Hopkins, in the Santa Rita Mountains in southern Arizona.
The telescope is operated by the MMT Observatory, a joint venture of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Arizona located on the grounds of the Whipple Observatory.
The MMT operated between 1987 (when its construction was completed) and 1998 with 6 mirrors, each with a diameter of 1.8 meters, providing in total the equivalent gathering area of a 4.5-meter telescope.
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The MMT (that originally meant Multiple Mirror Telescope) is a 6.5 meter telescope located in Mount Hopkins, in the Santa Rita Mountains in southern Arizona.
The telescope is operated by the MMT Observatory, a joint venture of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Arizona.
The MMT operated between 1987 (when its construction was completed) and 1998 with 6 mirrors with a diameter of 1.8 meter each, having the equivalent gathering area of a 4.5 meter telescope.
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