Celebrated Keck Telescopes Seek Funding on 20th Anniversary

Keck 10 Meter Telescopes
Taft Armandroff, Director of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, sent her favorite space photo. It shows the twin laser beacons of the two Keck 10-meter telescopes on Mauna Kea and their laser adaptive optics systems studying the supermassive black hole at the galactic center.
(Image credit: Ethan Tweedie Photography, courtesy of W. M. Keck Observatory)

A celebration of the W.M. Keck Observatory's 20th anniversary this week will also include a plea for more money to keep the iconic telescopes running in the next year.

"We're a little concerned because of what's going on in Washington," said Debbie Godwin, director of advancement for Keck's foundation.

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