2023-12-21: Caltech Submillimeter Observatory Telescope Removed; Decommissioning Paused until Spring

Hilo, Hawai‘i – December 21, 2023 – Caltech has taken the Leighton Telescope out of the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) dome and removed it from Maunakea for shipment to Chile for re-use. Deconstruction of the dome and restoration of the site will resume after the winter.

“The CSO decommissioning is a complex and multi-phase project,” said Caltech physics professor and CSO Director Sunil Golwala. “We made a lot of progress this summer and fall. In the spring, when weather permits, we will resume decommissioning with the removal of the building that housed the telescope and restoration of the site.”

In the first phase of the decommissioning, the following was accomplished:

When decommissioning resumes in the spring, the following will occur:

“Caltech will update the community once decommissioning resumes next year,” said Golwala. “Following the completion of restoration, the site will be monitored for three years, primarily to document repopulation by flora and fauna,” Golwala added.

The cost of deconstruction and site restoration is expected to exceed $4 million and is being funded primarily by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, while the removal of the telescope for reuse is being funded by the Heising-Simons Foundation.

More information on the decommissioning, including related planning documents, permits, and a list of contractors involved in the project, can be found here: http://www.cso.caltech.edu/wiki/cso/outreach/outreach

The CSO came online in 1987 and was used by scientists at Caltech and other institutions, including almost 200 student and postdoctoral researchers, to open a new submillimeter window on the universe. A summary of CSO’s contributions to astronomy and astronomical instrumentation are available here: http://www.cso.caltech.edu/wiki/cso/science/overview.

About Caltech: Caltech is a world-renowned private science and engineering Institute located in Pasadena, California, that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions and pressing societal challenges.

Pictures of the telescope removal can be found here. Video Footage of the Telescope removal can be found here.

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