Friday, December 28, 2007
About Me
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) is a new 10-meter diameter sub-millimeter wavelength telescope scheduled for deployment at the NSF South Pole research station starting in November 2006. Taking advantage of the exceptionally clear, dry and stable atmosphere at the South Pole, the SPT is designed to image large areas of the sky with high sensitivity.
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- Upcoming Live Webcast: Dec. 21 2007 Be sure to vi...
- Live SPT-Exploratorium Webcast Tomorrow! (Dec 7th)...
- It has been a while since we last posted but that ...
- The Long Goodbye Now that the busy polar summer...
- Now that February is here, the temperatures at the...
- The Gang's All Here! (Photo credit: John Kovac w...
- The Receiver Has Arrived. The final (and possibly...
- The Reflector Is Up. As promised, the reflector h...
- Tomorrow, we look like a telescope. Sorry about t...
- All the Panels are on the reflector! (The followi...

2 Comments:
Hi Zak, I enjoyed your comments on NPR, and now your blog and photos. Thanks for your important astronomy work and good luck back at the Pole in Feb.
Btw, it'd be great if you could enable an RSS feed for your blog so people can subscribe to the posts.
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