Víctor M. Blanco Telescope


The Víctor M. Blanco Telescope, also known as the Blanco 4m, is a 4-metre aperture telescope located at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile. Commissioned in 1974 and completed in 1976, the telescope is identical to the Mayall 4m telescope located on Kitt Peak. In 1995 it was dedicated and named in honour of Puerto Rican astronomer Víctor Manuel Blanco.
It was the largest optical telescope in the Southern hemisphere from 1976 until 1998, when the first 8-metre telescope of the ESO Very Large Telescope opened.
Currently the main research instrument used at the telescope is the Dark Energy Camera, the camera used in the Dark Energy Survey. DECam saw its first light in September 2012.
The Mosaic II camera was used at this CTIO 4-m telescope in the southern hemisphere since 1999. This was a development of the KNPO Mosaic camera was installed in 1998 in the northern hemisphere. These camera's were used for various astronomical surveys, and were noted for their success.
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Observatory
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AltitudeFirst
Light
Special advocate
1.BTA-6
238 inch
605 cm
26 m21975Mstislav Keldysh
2.Hale Telescope
200 inch
508 cm
20 m21949George Ellery Hale
3.Mayall Telescope
158 inch
401 cm
10 m21973Nicholas Mayall
4.Víctor M. Blanco Telescope
158 inch
401 cm
10 m21976Nicholas Mayall
5.Anglo-Australian Telescope
153 inch
389 cm
12 m21974Prince Charles
6.ESO 3.6 m Telescope
140 inch
357 cm
8.8 m21976Adriaan Blaauw
7.Shane Telescope
120 inch
305 cm
~7 m21959Nicholas Mayall