{"id":189216,"date":"2023-12-21T12:33:34","date_gmt":"2023-12-21T22:33:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hawaii.edu\/news\/?p=189216"},"modified":"2023-12-21T12:36:07","modified_gmt":"2023-12-21T22:36:07","slug":"caltech-telescope-removed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hawaii.edu\/news\/2023\/12\/21\/caltech-telescope-removed\/","title":{"rendered":"Caltech telescope removed, decommissioning to resume after winter"},"content":{"rendered":"Reading time: <\/span> 2<\/span> minutes<\/span><\/span>
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CSO<\/abbr> dome gutted and set to be dismantled this coming spring.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Removal of the 34-foot diameter telescope inside the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory<\/a> (CSO<\/abbr>) on Maunakea is complete and deconstruction of the dome is set to begin in spring. The final phase of the decommissioning process is expected to be completed by summer 2024 and will cost CSO<\/abbr> more than $4 million.<\/p>\n

CSO<\/abbr> is the first observatory to be removed under the Decommissioning Plan of the University of Hawaiʻi<\/span> Maunakea Comprehensive Management Plan. The removal of a second Maunakea observatory, the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ<\/abbr> Hilo Hōkū Keʻa<\/span> Telescope, is also scheduled to be completed in 2024.<\/p>\n

“The CSO<\/abbr> decommissioning is a complex and multi-phase project,” said Caltech physics professor and CSO<\/abbr> 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.”<\/p>\n

Decommissioning steps completed<\/h2>\n
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Crews remove parts of the CSO<\/abbr> telescope in September 2023.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n