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W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY AWARDED NSF GRANT TO DEVELOP NEXT Maunakea, Hawaii – Nearly two decades after pioneering the technology on large telescopes, W. M. Keck Observatory is once again pushing the boundaries in the field of adaptive optics (AO) after receiving a powerful boost of support.. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the Observatory funding through their Mid-Scale Innovations Program to build a next-generation AO PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the MONSTER BLACK HOLE FOUND IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE ONE IN FIVE STARS HAS EARTH-SIZED PLANET IN HABITABLE ZONE Waimea, Hawaii – Scientists from University of California, Berkeley, and University of Hawaii, Manoa, have statistically determined that twenty percent of Sun-like stars in our galaxy have Earth-sized planets that could host life.The findings, gleaned from data collected from NASA’s Kepler spacecraft and the W. M. Keck Observatory, now satisfy Kepler’s primary mission: to determine how W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of VISIT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYOUR RESPONSIBILITYSCIENCE NEWSEDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTLIBRARYCAREERS Visitors can view models and images of the twin 10-meter Keck Observatory telescopes as well as hear about our latest discoveries and outreach programs. We also sell merchandise, including shirts and hats. Our headquarters is located at 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy in the town of Waimea. We welcome your visit. WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK Waimea Solar System Walk. Monday March 15, 2021, 08:00 am - Thursday April 15, 2021, 04:00 pm. Even COVID-19 can’t stop the annual Waimea Solar System Walk! CFHT, W. M. Keck Observatory, and University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy Hilo are working together to organize this year’s self guided, socially-distanced walk. PHOTOS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ON KECKOBSERVATORY.ORG JOHN O’MEARA, CHIEF SCIENTIST John M. O’Meara Chief Scientist. 808-885-7887 jomeara@keck.hawaii.edu. BIO: John is the primary scientific liaison for the observatory, and is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the observatory and its scientific stakeholdersincluding the
W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY AWARDED NSF GRANT TO DEVELOP NEXT Maunakea, Hawaii – Nearly two decades after pioneering the technology on large telescopes, W. M. Keck Observatory is once again pushing the boundaries in the field of adaptive optics (AO) after receiving a powerful boost of support.. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the Observatory funding through their Mid-Scale Innovations Program to build a next-generation AO PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the MONSTER BLACK HOLE FOUND IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE ONE IN FIVE STARS HAS EARTH-SIZED PLANET IN HABITABLE ZONE Waimea, Hawaii – Scientists from University of California, Berkeley, and University of Hawaii, Manoa, have statistically determined that twenty percent of Sun-like stars in our galaxy have Earth-sized planets that could host life.The findings, gleaned from data collected from NASA’s Kepler spacecraft and the W. M. Keck Observatory, now satisfy Kepler’s primary mission: to determine how COMMUNITY – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Keck Observatory staff is dedicated to engaging students through employment, internships, and mentorships to cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers. We are proud to work with students from all over the world, but especially our students at home in Hawaiʻi. Our staff is committed to many different projects thatbenefit
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Maunakea, Hawaii – Astronomers using two Maunakea Observatories – Subaru Telescope and W. M. Keck Observatory – have discovered a key benchmark brown dwarf orbiting a Sun-like star just 86 light-years from Earth that provides a key reference point for understanding the properties of the first directly-imaged exoplanets. W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY AWARDED NSF GRANT TO DEVELOP NEXT Maunakea, Hawaii – Nearly two decades after pioneering the technology on large telescopes, W. M. Keck Observatory is once again pushing the boundaries in the field of adaptive optics (AO) after receiving a powerful boost of support.. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the Observatory funding through their Mid-Scale Innovations Program to build a next-generation AO HIGH RES IMAGES OF GALACTIC CENTER The white cross marks the location of the supermassive black hole. UCLA PRESS RELEASE (December 12th, 2005) UCLA astronomers and colleagues published the first high-resolution images of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole, using a new technology at the W.M. Keck Observatory inHawaii.
UNPREDICTED STELLAR BLACK HOLE DISCOVERED The monster black hole is located 15 thousand light-years from Earth and has been named LB-1 by the researchers. The discovery is reported in today’s issue of Nature. The discovery came as a big surprise. “Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our Galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,” saidProf
EMPLOYMENT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of MONSTER BLACK HOLE FOUND IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE The Second-most Distant Quasar Ever Discovered Now Has a Hawaiian Name. Maunakea, Hawai‘i – Astronomers have discovered the second-most distant quasar ever found using three Maunakea Observatories in Hawai‘i: W. M. Keck Observatory, the international Gemini Observatory, a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab, and the University of Hawai‘i-owned United Kingdom Infrared Telescope KECK OBSERVATORY DONOR SALON: LIGER: A NEXT-GENERATION The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of astronomy and share our discoveries with the world. THE KECK OBSERVATORY PORTAL TO THE UNIVERSE 3 . T. he. W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Portal. to the . Universe. T. HE SUMMIT OF MAUNAKEA. on the island of Hawai’i is a place where earth and sky become one and the boundless expanse of the universe SCIENCE STEERING COMMITTEE AND CARA BOARD MEETING DATES The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of astronomy and share our discoveries with the world. W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of VISIT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYOUR RESPONSIBILITYSCIENCE NEWSEDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTLIBRARYCAREERS Visitors can view models and images of the twin 10-meter Keck Observatory telescopes as well as hear about our latest discoveries and outreach programs. We also sell merchandise, including shirts and hats. Our headquarters is located at 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy in the town of Waimea. We welcome your visit. PHOTOS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK Waimea Solar System Walk. Monday March 15, 2021, 08:00 am - Thursday April 15, 2021, 04:00 pm. Even COVID-19 can’t stop the annual Waimea Solar System Walk! CFHT, W. M. Keck Observatory, and University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy Hilo are working together to organize this year’s self guided, socially-distanced walk. PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ON KECKOBSERVATORY.ORG A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have JOHN O’MEARA, CHIEF SCIENTIST John M. O’Meara Chief Scientist. 808-885-7887 jomeara@keck.hawaii.edu. BIO: John is the primary scientific liaison for the observatory, and is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the observatory and its scientific stakeholdersincluding the
EMPLOYMENT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of ANDREA GHEZ WINS NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of VISIT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYOUR RESPONSIBILITYSCIENCE NEWSEDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTLIBRARYCAREERS Visitors can view models and images of the twin 10-meter Keck Observatory telescopes as well as hear about our latest discoveries and outreach programs. We also sell merchandise, including shirts and hats. Our headquarters is located at 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy in the town of Waimea. We welcome your visit. PHOTOS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK Waimea Solar System Walk. Monday March 15, 2021, 08:00 am - Thursday April 15, 2021, 04:00 pm. Even COVID-19 can’t stop the annual Waimea Solar System Walk! CFHT, W. M. Keck Observatory, and University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy Hilo are working together to organize this year’s self guided, socially-distanced walk. PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ON KECKOBSERVATORY.ORG A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have JOHN O’MEARA, CHIEF SCIENTIST John M. O’Meara Chief Scientist. 808-885-7887 jomeara@keck.hawaii.edu. BIO: John is the primary scientific liaison for the observatory, and is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the observatory and its scientific stakeholdersincluding the
EMPLOYMENT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of ANDREA GHEZ WINS NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the EVENTS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Thursday December 17, 202005:00 pm - 06:00 pm. W. M. Keck Observatory invites you to a virtual screening of “Beyond the Impossible.”. This short film is a sequel to “The Impossible Telescope,” a documentary released last year commemorating the legacy of Jerry Nelson, known as the “Father of the Keck Observatory Telescopes,”who
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Maunakea, Hawaii – Astronomers using two Maunakea Observatories – Subaru Telescope and W. M. Keck Observatory – have discovered a key benchmark brown dwarf orbiting a Sun-like star just 86 light-years from Earth that provides a key reference point for understanding the properties of the first directly-imaged exoplanets. COMMUNITY – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Keck Observatory staff is dedicated to engaging students through employment, internships, and mentorships to cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers. We are proud to work with students from all over the world, but especially our students at home in Hawaiʻi. Our staff is committed to many different projects thatbenefit
PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Hilton Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory Director. As Director, Lewis is responsible for the operation and performance of W. M. Keck Observatory with its twin 10-meter optical/infrared telescopes, and for the development of new capabilities. Lewis works closely with the staff, partner institutions, and scientists to ensure the continuedsuccess of
A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have CONTACT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers ofCOSMIC CAMS
The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of astronomy and share our discoveries with the world. HIGH RES IMAGES OF GALACTIC CENTER The white cross marks the location of the supermassive black hole. UCLA PRESS RELEASE (December 12th, 2005) UCLA astronomers and colleagues published the first high-resolution images of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole, using a new technology at the W.M. Keck Observatory inHawaii.
ONE IN FIVE STARS HAS EARTH-SIZED PLANET IN HABITABLE ZONE Waimea, Hawaii – Scientists from University of California, Berkeley, and University of Hawaii, Manoa, have statistically determined that twenty percent of Sun-like stars in our galaxy have Earth-sized planets that could host life.The findings, gleaned from data collected from NASA’s Kepler spacecraft and the W. M. Keck Observatory, now satisfy Kepler’s primary mission: to determine how THE KECK OBSERVATORY PORTAL TO THE UNIVERSE 3 . T. he. W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Portal. to the . Universe. T. HE SUMMIT OF MAUNAKEA. on the island of Hawai’i is a place where earth and sky become one and the boundless expanse of the universe W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of VISIT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYOUR RESPONSIBILITYSCIENCE NEWSEDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTLIBRARYCAREERS Visitors can view models and images of the twin 10-meter Keck Observatory telescopes as well as hear about our latest discoveries and outreach programs. We also sell merchandise, including shirts and hats. Our headquarters is located at 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy in the town of Waimea. We welcome your visit. PHOTOS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK Waimea Solar System Walk. Monday March 15, 2021, 08:00 am - Thursday April 15, 2021, 04:00 pm. Even COVID-19 can’t stop the annual Waimea Solar System Walk! CFHT, W. M. Keck Observatory, and University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy Hilo are working together to organize this year’s self guided, socially-distanced walk. PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ON KECKOBSERVATORY.ORGTHE KECK OBSERVATORYKECK OBSERVATORY COSTKECK OBSERVATORY JOBSKECK OBSERVATORY LIVEKECK OBSERVATORY NEWS A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have JOHN O’MEARA, CHIEF SCIENTIST John M. O’Meara Chief Scientist. 808-885-7887 jomeara@keck.hawaii.edu. BIO: John is the primary scientific liaison for the observatory, and is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the observatory and its scientific stakeholdersincluding the
ANDREA GHEZ WINS NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS UNPREDICTED STELLAR BLACK HOLE DISCOVERED The monster black hole is located 15 thousand light-years from Earth and has been named LB-1 by the researchers. The discovery is reported in today’s issue of Nature. The discovery came as a big surprise. “Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our Galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,” saidProf
PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of VISIT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYOUR RESPONSIBILITYSCIENCE NEWSEDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTLIBRARYCAREERS Visitors can view models and images of the twin 10-meter Keck Observatory telescopes as well as hear about our latest discoveries and outreach programs. We also sell merchandise, including shirts and hats. Our headquarters is located at 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy in the town of Waimea. We welcome your visit. PHOTOS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK Waimea Solar System Walk. Monday March 15, 2021, 08:00 am - Thursday April 15, 2021, 04:00 pm. Even COVID-19 can’t stop the annual Waimea Solar System Walk! CFHT, W. M. Keck Observatory, and University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy Hilo are working together to organize this year’s self guided, socially-distanced walk. PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ON KECKOBSERVATORY.ORGTHE KECK OBSERVATORYKECK OBSERVATORY COSTKECK OBSERVATORY JOBSKECK OBSERVATORY LIVEKECK OBSERVATORY NEWS A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have JOHN O’MEARA, CHIEF SCIENTIST John M. O’Meara Chief Scientist. 808-885-7887 jomeara@keck.hawaii.edu. BIO: John is the primary scientific liaison for the observatory, and is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the observatory and its scientific stakeholdersincluding the
ANDREA GHEZ WINS NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS UNPREDICTED STELLAR BLACK HOLE DISCOVERED The monster black hole is located 15 thousand light-years from Earth and has been named LB-1 by the researchers. The discovery is reported in today’s issue of Nature. The discovery came as a big surprise. “Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our Galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,” saidProf
PETER WIZINOWICH, CHIEF OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT Peter Wizinowich has been with the W. M. Keck Observatory `ohana since 1991. During this time he has played a lead role in the installation and alignment of the telescope optics, the design and implementation of the Keck adaptive optics systems and Keck Interferometer, the development of engineers and postdocs, and the management of the EVENTS – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Thursday December 17, 202005:00 pm - 06:00 pm. W. M. Keck Observatory invites you to a virtual screening of “Beyond the Impossible.”. This short film is a sequel to “The Impossible Telescope,” a documentary released last year commemorating the legacy of Jerry Nelson, known as the “Father of the Keck Observatory Telescopes,”who
COMMUNITY – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Keck Observatory staff is dedicated to engaging students through employment, internships, and mentorships to cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers. We are proud to work with students from all over the world, but especially our students at home in Hawaiʻi. Our staff is committed to many different projects thatbenefit
MEDIA – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of PEOPLE – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY Hilton Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory Director. As Director, Lewis is responsible for the operation and performance of W. M. Keck Observatory with its twin 10-meter optical/infrared telescopes, and for the development of new capabilities. Lewis works closely with the staff, partner institutions, and scientists to ensure the continuedsuccess of
A ‘SUPER-PUFF’ PLANET LIKE NO OTHER WASP-107b was first detected in 2017 around WASP-107, a star about 212 light years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. The planet is very close to its star — over 16 times closer than the Earth is to the Sun. As big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, WASP-107b is one of the least dense exoplanets known: a type that astrophysicists have CONTACT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers ofCOSMIC CAMS
The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of astronomy and share our discoveries with the world. HIGH RES IMAGES OF GALACTIC CENTER The white cross marks the location of the supermassive black hole. UCLA PRESS RELEASE (December 12th, 2005) UCLA astronomers and colleagues published the first high-resolution images of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole, using a new technology at the W.M. Keck Observatory inHawaii.
ONE IN FIVE STARS HAS EARTH-SIZED PLANET IN HABITABLE ZONE Waimea, Hawaii – Scientists from University of California, Berkeley, and University of Hawaii, Manoa, have statistically determined that twenty percent of Sun-like stars in our galaxy have Earth-sized planets that could host life.The findings, gleaned from data collected from NASA’s Kepler spacecraft and the W. M. Keck Observatory, now satisfy Kepler’s primary mission: to determine how EMPLOYMENT – W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of Important Message from the Director about COVID-19X
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