James Clerk Maxwell Telescope

With a diameter of 15m the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largest astronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the submillimeter wavelength region of the spectrum. The JCMT is used to study our Solar System, interstellar dust and gas, and distant galaxies. It is situated close to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, at an altitude of 4092m. (more)


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Call for Proposals for Shared-Risks Observing with SCUBA-2 (Dec2009 → Jan2010)
Closed

Note to the Community
Board Meeting June 2009

Starlink Software Collection
Nanahope (Pollux) version released (27-July-2009)

JCMT Newsletter
Spring 2009 issue (#29) available (5-May-2009)

News for travellers to the US
Changes to US Visa Waiver Program (9-Jan-2009)


Download the latest version of the JCMT Observing Tool. Detailed descriptions of observing modes are also available here.

OMP Access to your Project

Observing at the JCMT

Schedules

Starlink software collection


           
The JCMT is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council, the National Research Council Canada, and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; it is overseen by the JCMT Board The JCMT is part of the RadioNet consortium


Acknowledging JCMT Data