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| Alternative names | HEAT | 
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| Location(s) | Ridge A, Antarctic Treaty area | 
| Coordinates | 81°30′S 73°30′E / 81.5°S 73.5°E | 
| Organization | University of Arizona University of New South Wales  | 
| Altitude | 4,040 m (13,250 ft) | 
| Wavelength | 150 μm (2.0 THz)–600 μm (500 GHz) | 
| First light | January 2012  | 
| Telescope style | infrared telescope  | 
| Diameter | 60 cm (2 ft 0 in) | 
| Website | soral | 
|   Location of High Elevation Antarctic Terahertz Telescope | |
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The High Elevation Antarctic Terahertz telescope is a far-infrared telescope, established by the University of Arizona and the University of New South Wales located at Ridge A at an altitude of 4,053 metres (13,297 ft), considered the most ideal location for observation in the world.[1] The extraordinary low humidity makes Inner Antarctica the best (by far) region for submillimeter astronomy observations.[2] The telescope is robotic, remote controlled. It is mostly operated during the local winter, when the average temperature is −70 °C (−94 °F).
See also
References
- ↑ "The High Elevation Antarctic Terahertz (HEAT) telescope on Ridge A". Soral.as.arizona.edu. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
- ↑ "1994PASAu..11..127B Page 127". adsabs.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
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