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  2. Mount Lemmon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lemmon, with a summit elevation of 9,159 feet (2,792 m), [1] is the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains. It is located in the Coronado National Forest north of Tucson, Arizona , United States.

  3. Mount Lemmon Survey - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lemmon Survey (MLS) is a part of the Catalina Sky Survey with observatory code G96. [2] MLS uses a 1.52 m (60 in) cassegrain reflector telescope (with 10560x10560-pixel camera at the f/1.6 prime focus, for a five square degree field of view) [3] operated by the Steward Observatory at Mount Lemmon Observatory, which is located at 2,791 meters (9,157 ft) in the Santa Catalina Mountains ...

  4. Mount Lemmon Observatory - Wikipedia

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    It was built in the late 1960s and first installed at Catalina Station on Mount Bigelow, which is nearby in the Santa Catalina Mountains. [1] It was moved to Mt. Lemmon in 1972, and then re-housed in its current location in 1975. [5] Its original metal primary mirror performed poorly and was replaced in 1977 with a glass mirror made of Cer-Vit. [6]

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  6. Santa Catalina Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wrightson in the nearby Santa Rita Mountains has an elevation of 9,453 feet (2,881 m). It is the type locality of a species of Noctuidae or owlet moths (see List of butterflies and moths of Arizona) Mount Lemmon is named after Sara Lemmon, a plant collector and the first white woman to ascend the peak in 1881. [11]

  7. Mount Lemmon Ski Valley - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lemmon Ski Valley is a recreational ski area in the U.S. state of Arizona, and the southernmost ski destination in the continental United States. [1] Mount Lemmon Ski Valley is located on the slopes of Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona .

  8. Catalina Sky Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) uses three telescopes, a 1.5-meter (59 in) f/1.6 telescope on the peak of Mount Lemmon (MPC code G96), a 68 cm (27 in) f/1.7 Schmidt telescope near Mount Bigelow (MPC code 703), and a 1-meter (39 in) f/2.6 follow-up telescope also on Mount Lemmon (MPC code I52).

  9. Steward Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Mount Graham: 10 m Submillimeter Telescope 1.8 m VATT 2 x 8.4 m Large Binocular Telescope: Catalina Station: 1.6 m Kuiper Telescope 0.7 m Schmidt camera: Mount Lemmon: 1.5 m NASA Telescope 1.0 m telescope: Kitt Peak: ARO 12m Radio Telescope 2.3 m Bok Telescope 1.8 m Spacewatch telescope 0.9 m Spacewatch telescope Super-LOTIS: Mount Hopkins: 6.5 ...