Wyoming Infrared Observatory


The Wyoming Infrared Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Wyoming. It is located southwest of Laramie, Wyoming on Jelm Mountain. It was founded in 1975, and observations began at the site in 1977. Recent research performed at WIRO includes searching for runaway stars, monitoring short-term variations in blazars, and monitoring massive binary stars.

Telescope

The WIRO telescope is a classical Cassegrain reflector optimized for infrared observing. The secondary mirror can be "wobbled" under computer control to allow for rapid sampling of adjacent areas of the sky.
Two instruments are available for use: