Rapid Eye Mount telescope

Rapid Eye Mount telescope
The REM Telescope pointing at the Milky Way
Alternative namesREM Telescope Edit this at Wikidata
Part ofLa Silla Observatory Edit this on Wikidata
Location(s)Coquimbo Region, Chile
Coordinates29°15′S 70°44′W / 29.25°S 70.73°W / -29.25; -70.73 Edit this at Wikidata
OrganizationNational Institute for Astrophysics Edit this on Wikidata
Altitude2,375 m (7,792 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Wavelength450 nm (670 THz)–2,300 nm (130 THz)
Built2002–2003 (2002–2003) Edit this at Wikidata
First light25 September 2003 Edit this on Wikidata
Telescope styleoptical telescope
Ritchey–Chrétien telescope
robotic telescope Edit this on Wikidata
Diameter0.6 m (2 ft 0 in) Edit this at Wikidata
Secondary diameter0.23 m (9.1 in) Edit this at Wikidata
Angular resolution1.16 arcsecond Edit this on Wikidata
Focal length1.32 m (4 ft 4 in) Edit this at Wikidata
Mountingaltazimuth mount Edit this on Wikidata
Enclosuredome Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.rem.inaf.it Edit this at Wikidata
Rapid Eye Mount telescope is located in Chile
Rapid Eye Mount telescope
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The Rapid Eye Mount telescope (REM) is a fully automatic, 60 cm aperture telescope located at ESO's La Silla Observatory at 2,400 metres altitude on the edge of the Atacama Desert in Chile. The telescope's aim is to catch the afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). REM is triggered by a signal from a high-energy satellite such as Swift and rapidly points to the detected location in the sky. It is operated for the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics since 2002.[1]

  1. ^ "Rapid Eye Mount telescope". ESO. Retrieved 19 August 2015.