Commisioning and ``First-Light" of the Willard L. Eccles Observatory at Frisco Peak

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Abstract

The University of Utah completed construction of the Willard L. Eccles Observatory located on Frisco Peak near Milford, Utah in October 2009. The observatory site is located on a prominent peak at an altitude of approximately 9600 feet in a region with minimal light pollution. The Frisco Peak site was chosen after careful consideration of many factors including climate, light pollution and available infrastructure. The facility houses a 32" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope manufactured by DFM Engineering of Longmont, CO. Commissioning and development of remote operation capabilities is currently being undertaken. Monitoring of the weather and seeing conditions are being performed and confirm the excellent nature of the site for astronomical observations. The observatory facilities will be used for educational and public outreach activities as well as research projects. A description of the facility and its planned use will be provided. Measurements of the ``seeing'' and night sky background from images obtained with the telescope will also be presented.

Authors

  • Wayne Springer

    University of Utah

  • Kyle Dawson

    University of Utah

  • Paul Ricketts

    University of Utah

  • Nicolas Ramsrud

    University of Utah

  • Upul Samarasingha

    University of Utah