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Annual conference on new telescope moves science ahead


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Annual conference on new telescope moves science ahead
More than a hundred people gathered virtually at the end of April for the 2021 annual conference on the CCAT-prime project, which is building the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) in Chile. Despite pandemic challenges, telescope planning, development and construction continues, with “first light” now scheduled for 2023.
Mod-Cam receiver for the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope. CCAT Observatory, Inc.
FYST, a powerful, 6-meter-diameter telescope currently being assembled in Germany by Vertex Antennentechnik GmbH, will be installed at an elevation of 18,400 feet just below the summit of Cerro Chajnantor in Chile’s Atacama Desert. ....

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From Cornell to NASA to an icy moon of Jupiter


Laura Jones-Wilson, M.S. ’10, Ph.D. ’12, has long had her sights set on outer space.
“I learned about space at an Earth Day celebration when I was 5, and as soon as I found out that people had left the planet, I was like, ‘I’m in, let’s do this!’,” she remembers. “I got the word ‘aerospace engineer’ from watching ‘Star Trek’ episodes, and by early middle school, that’s what I was convinced I was going to be.”
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Laura Jones-Wilson, Ph.D. ’12, and her colleagues conduct microgravity experiments aboard an aircraft that simulates weightlessness during freefall dives. ....

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