Space Watch

On This Day in Space: Gemini South Observatory opens in Chile on Jan 18 2002

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On Jan. 18, 2002, the National Science Foundation established the Gemini South telescope in Chile, the second telescope to make up the Gemini Observatory.  Its twin telescope, Gemini North, is located in Hawaii. 

Together, these telescopes provide complete coverage of the entire sky all around the Earth. The Gemini South telescope saw its first light in 1998, but it wasn't formally opened for observations until 2002. 

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