McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory, a research unit of The University of Texas at Austin, is one of the world's leading centers for astronomical research, teaching, and public education and outreach. Observatory facilities are located atop Mount Locke and Mount Fowlkes in the Davis Mountains of West Texas, which offer some of the darkest night skies in the continental United States. Additionally, the observatory is a partner in the forthcoming Giant Magellan Telescope, under construction in Chile. McDonald Observatory's administrative offices are on the UT Austin campus. The Observatory works with the university's Department of Astronomy on both research and teaching.
Hobby-Eberly Telescope Mirror Swap and Cleaning Process
Timelapse of an Evening Sky Viewing & Storm
Ask McDonald Observatory - When We Began
Ask McDonald Observatory: Why do we use red lights?
Interview with Resident Astronomer Stephen Odewahn
Why the Stars are Disappearing
Protecting the West Texas Dark Skies
Are We Alone? SXSW panel discussion (March 15, 2017)
Searching for Earth 2.0
The Giant Magellan Telescope
McDonald Observatory: Brain Motor
The 82" telescope - Yesterday and Today
The 82-inch Otto Struve Telescope "rotating" with its dome
Help Bring the Struve Telescope Model Home to Texas!
Chow Telescope Dedication
The Alan Y. Chow Telescope
Founding and History of McDonald Observatory
The Otto Struve Telescope: Teaching an Old Telescope New Tricks