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McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552
The McDonald Observatory and The University of Texas at Austin are involved with building what will be the world's largest telescope, the Giant Magellan Telescope. McDonald Observatory welcomes the public at the Frank N. Bash Visitors Center.
The mission of McDonald Observatory is to advance humanity's understanding of the universe through research in astronomy, to facilitate graduate and undergraduate education in astronomy at The University of Texas at Austin, to contribute to the public understanding of science in Texas and the nation, and to use astronomy as a tool to help Texas ...
McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552
McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552
The scientific case for observing time should establish two things. It should outline the scientific problem (s) or question (s) toward whose solution the observations are requested, and place these questions in the larger scientific context.
McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552
Finkelstein's disseration work focused on observational studies of galactic star formation, in regions of massive star formation. Her current research is in the areas of extra-galactic studies of star formation, and galaxy evolution. Her other specialities are in the fields of education and outreach in astronomy. Dr.
McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552
McDonald Observatory (Austin) 2515 Speedway, Stop C1402 Austin, TX 78712-1206. 512-471-3552