Las Campanas Observatory

Las Campanas Observatory (LCO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS). It is in the southern Atacama Desert of Chile in the Atacama Region approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of the city of La Serena. The LCO telescopes and other facilities are near the north end of a 7 km (4.3 mi) long mountain ridge. Cerro Las Campanas, near the southern end and over 2,500 m (8,200 ft) high, is the future home of the Giant Magellan Telescope.

Las Campanas Observatory
Telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory
Alternative namesLCO
Organization
Observatory code 304, I05 
LocationAtacama Region, Chile
Coordinates29°00′57″S 70°41′31″W
Altitude2,380 m (7,810 ft)
Established1969 
Websitewww.lco.cl
Telescopes
Location of Las Campanas Observatory
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LCO was established in 1969 and is the primary observing facility of CIS. It supplanted Mount Wilson Observatory in that role due to increasing light pollution in the Los Angeles area. The headquarters of Carnegie Observatories is located in Pasadena, California, while the main office in Chile is in La Serena next to the University of La Serena and a short distance from the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy facility.

It is served by Pelicano Airport, 23 kilometres (14 mi) to the southwest.

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