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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia - Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy

The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is a consortium of universities and other institutions. It operates astronomical observatories and telescopes. AURA's centers are: Gemini Observatory managed by AURA for an international partnership to operate twin telescopes, one on Mauna Kea in Hawaii and the other on Cerro Pachon in Chile. National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) - AURA operates NOAO telescopes at Kitt Peak in Arizona and Cerro Tololo in Chile. ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia - University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (UA) is a land-grant and space-grant institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885 when the state was still a territory. UA includes Arizona's only medical school. In 2005, total enrollment was 37,036 students. Among the strongest programs at UA are optical science, astronomy and astrophysics (the UA is awarded more NASA grants for space exploration than any other university nationally ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Kitt Peak National Observatory - General information

Kitt Peak was selected in 1958 as the site for a national observatory under contract with the National Science Foundation (NSF) and was administered by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy. The land was leased from the Tohono O'odham under a perpetual agreement. In 1982 NOAO was formed to consolidate the management of three optical observatories — Kitt Peak, the National Solar Observatory facilities at Kitt Peak and Sacramento Peak, ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia - Aura

An aura is: Aura (paranormal), a paranormal effect. Aura (symptom), a syptom experienced before a migraine or seizure. Aura (optics), an optical phenomenon. Aura (satellite), a satellite in the NASA Earth Observing System series, launched July 15, 2004. Aura (.hack), the name of an important character in the .hack//sign and .hack//Legend of The Twilight franchise. Aura, Finland, a municipality in Finland. Aura (river), a river in Finland. Aura (cheese), a Finn ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - National Solar Observatory - Visiting the observatories

The National Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak welcomes visitors during the daytime. The observatory lies in New Mexico at the southern end of NM Scenic Byway 6563, about 18 miles (by car) south of Cloudcroft (on NM 82), and 40 miles southeast (by car) from Alamogordo (on NM 70 and 54), in the village of Sunspot. For more info see: Sac Peak directions There is a separate, nighttime observatory Apache Point Observatory, located nearby. The National Solar Observatory in Arizona is located in Tucson and at Kitt Peak, which is 56 miles ...

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National Solar Observatory, National Solar Observatory - Visiting the observatories, National Solar Observatory - Telescopes operated by the observatory, National Solar Observatory - Sacramento Peak, National Solar Observatory - Kitt Peak, National Solar Observatory - Global, National Solar Observatory - External link

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - University of Arizona - Reputation associations and rankings

University of Arizona - Reputation. The Council for Aid to Education ranked the UA 12th among public universities and 24th overall in financial support and gifts [[7]]. Campaign Arizona, an effort to raise over $1 billion USD for the school, exceeded that goal by $200 million a year earlier than projected [[8]]. The National Science Foundation ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding [[9]]. UA recei ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims

Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors. The history of the Hubble Space Telescope can be traced back as far as 1946, when astronomer Lyman Spitzer wrote a paper entitled Astronomical advantages of an extra-terrestrial observatory. In it, he discussed the two main advantages that a space-based observatory would have over ground-based telescopes: First, the angular resolution (smallest separation at which objects can be clearly distinguished) would be limited only by diffraction, rather than by th ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - University of Arizona - Miscellany

University of Arizona - Athletics. The first sport to bring national recognition to UA was Polo. The 1924 UA Polo Team captured the Western Collegiate Championship, and traveled to the east coast to present U.S. President Calvin Coolidge with a cowboy hat. The UA Polo team faced Princeton University for the intercollegiate title and lost 6-2 and 8-0. With the onset of World War II, the UA was unab ...

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University of Arizona, University of Arizona - Reputation associations and rankings, University of Arizona - Reputation, University of Arizona - Notable associations, University of Arizona - Notable rankings, University of Arizona - Founding of the university, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Men's Basketball, University of Arizona - Football, University of Arizona - Baseball, University of Arizona - Softball, University of Arizona - Men's and Women's Golf, University of Arizona - Other, University of Arizona - Individual National Championships, University of Arizona - Rivalries, University of Arizona - Mascot, University of Arizona - Notable venues, University of Arizona - Academic subdivisions, University of Arizona - Campus museums, University of Arizona - Current state of the university, University of Arizona - Recognized fraternities and sororities of the Greek System, University of Arizona - Recognized student clubs and organizations, University of Arizona - Student government representation, University of Arizona - Miscellany, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Current events, University of Arizona - Film, University of Arizona - History, University of Arizona - Traditions, University of Arizona - Notable alumni and faculty, University of Arizona - Notes

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - National Solar Observatory - Telescopes operated by the observatory

National Solar Observatory - Sacramento Peak. The Dunn Solar Telescope The Evans Solar Facility Hilltop Dome Facility National Solar Observatory - Kitt Peak. McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope Kitt Peak Solis Telescope National So ...

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National Solar Observatory, National Solar Observatory - Visiting the observatories, National Solar Observatory - Telescopes operated by the observatory, National Solar Observatory - Sacramento Peak, National Solar Observatory - Kitt Peak, National Solar Observatory - Global, National Solar Observatory - External link

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - University of Arizona - Recognized student clubs and organizations

A new and expansive Student Union building [33], opened in 2003 as the largest student union in the U.S. not affiliated with a hotel. The University of Arizona is home to more than 500 philanthropic, multi-cultural, social, athletic, academic, and student clubs and campus organizations. A listing is found at Center For Student Involvement and Leadership (CSIL)See also:

University of Arizona, University of Arizona - Reputation associations and rankings, University of Arizona - Reputation, University of Arizona - Notable associations, University of Arizona - Notable rankings, University of Arizona - Founding of the university, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Men's Basketball, University of Arizona - Football, University of Arizona - Baseball, University of Arizona - Softball, University of Arizona - Men's and Women's Golf, University of Arizona - Other, University of Arizona - Individual National Championships, University of Arizona - Rivalries, University of Arizona - Mascot, University of Arizona - Notable venues, University of Arizona - Academic subdivisions, University of Arizona - Campus museums, University of Arizona - Current state of the university, University of Arizona - Recognized fraternities and sororities of the Greek System, University of Arizona - Recognized student clubs and organizations, University of Arizona - Student government representation, University of Arizona - Miscellany, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Current events, University of Arizona - Film, University of Arizona - History, University of Arizona - Traditions, University of Arizona - Notable alumni and faculty, University of Arizona - Notes

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope

Anyone can apply for time on the telescope; there are no restrictions on nationality or academic affiliation. Competition for time on the telescope is extremely intense, and the ratio of time requested to time available (the oversubscription ratio) typically ranges between 6 and 9. [15] Calls for proposals are issued roughly annually, with time allocated for a 'cycle' lasting approximately one year. Proposals are divided into several categories; 'gene ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - University of Arizona - Notable alumni and faculty

Notable alumni include a former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, the U.S. Surgeon General, the creator of the television series "Sesame Street" and founder of the Children's Television Workshop, the owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball team, and several NASA astronauts. Nobel laureates on the faculty include two members of the College of Optical Sciences: Dr. Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) and Dr. Willis E. Lamb (Physics, 1955 ...

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data

Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth. Hubble data is initially stored on the spacecraft. When launched, the storage facilities were old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape recorders, but these were replaced by solid state data storage facilities during servicing missions 2 and 3A. From the onboard storage facilities, data is transferred to the ground via the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, a system of satellites designed so that satellites in low-Earth orbit can communicate with their mission control ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments

Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1. The telescope had always been designed so that it could be regularly serviced, but after the problems with the mirror came to light, the first servicing mission assumed a much greater importance, as the astronauts would have to carry out extensive work on the telescope to install the corrective optics. The seven astronauts selected for the mission were trained intensively in the use of the hundred or so specialised tools which would need to be used. The mission (STS-61) took place in December 1993, and involved ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror

Within weeks of the launch of the telescope, the images returned showed that there was a serious problem with the optical system. Although the first images appeared to be sharper than ground-based images, the telescope failed to achieve a final sharp focus, and the best image quality obtained was drastically lower than expected. Images of point sources spread out over a radius of more than one arcsecond, instead of having a point spread function concentrated within a circle 0.1 arcsec in diameter as had been specified in the design criteria See also:

Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results

Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries. Hubble has helped to resolve some long-standing problems in astronomy, as well as turning up results that have required whole new theories to explain them. Among its primary mission targets was to measure distances to Cepheid variable stars more accurately than ever before, and thus constrain the value of the Hubble constant, the measure of the rate at which the universe is expanding, which is also related to its age. Before the launch of Hubble, estimates of the Hu ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope

Anyone can apply for time on the telescope; there are no restrictions on nationality or academic affiliation. Competition for time on the telescope is extremely intense, and the ratio of time requested to time available (the oversubscription ratio) typically ranges between 6 and 9. [13] Calls for proposals are issued roughly annually, with time allocated for a 'cycle' lasting approximately one year. Proposals are divided into several categories; 'gene ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities

It has always been important for the Space Telescope to capture the public's imagination, given the considerable contribution of taxpayers to its construction and operational costs. After the difficult early years when the faulty mirror severely dented Hubble's reputation with the public, the first servicing mission allowed its rehabilitation as the corrected optics produced numerous remarkable images. Several initiatives have helped to keep the public informed about Hubble activities. The Hubble Heritage Project was established to pr ...

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Conception design and aims, Hubble Space Telescope - Proposals and precursors, Hubble Space Telescope - The quest for funding, Hubble Space Telescope - Construction and engineering, Hubble Space Telescope - Optical Telescope Assembly OTA, Hubble Space Telescope - Spacecraft systems, Hubble Space Telescope - Ground support, Hubble Space Telescope - Challenger disaster, Hubble Space Telescope - Instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Flawed mirror, Hubble Space Telescope - Origin of the problem, Hubble Space Telescope - Design of a solution, Hubble Space Telescope - COSTAR, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing missions and new instruments, Hubble Space Telescope - Servicing mission 1, Hubble Space Telescope - Subsequent servicing missions, Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific results, Hubble Space Telescope - Important discoveries, Hubble Space Telescope - Impact on astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope - Using the telescope, Hubble Space Telescope - Observation scheduling, Hubble Space Telescope - Amateur observations, Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble data, Hubble Space Telescope - Transmission to Earth, Hubble Space Telescope - Archive, Hubble Space Telescope - Pipeline reduction, Hubble Space Telescope - Data analysis, Hubble Space Telescope - Outreach activities, Hubble Space Telescope - Future, Hubble Space Telescope - Equipment failure, Hubble Space Telescope - Orbital decay, Hubble Space Telescope - Debate over final servicing mission, Hubble Space Telescope - Solutions

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy: Encyclopedia II - University of Arizona - Athletics

Like many large public universities in the U.S., sports are a major activity on campus, and receive a large operating budget. Arizona's athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats, a name derived from a 1914 football game with then California champions Occidental College, where the L.A. Times asserted that Arizona "showed the fight of wildcats." [[23]] The University of Arizona participates in the NCAA's Division I-A in the Pacific Ten Conference. < ...

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University of Arizona, University of Arizona - Reputation associations and rankings, University of Arizona - Reputation, University of Arizona - Notable associations, University of Arizona - Notable rankings, University of Arizona - Founding of the university, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Men's Basketball, University of Arizona - Football, University of Arizona - Baseball, University of Arizona - Softball, University of Arizona - Men's and Women's Golf, University of Arizona - Other, University of Arizona - Individual National Championships, University of Arizona - Rivalries, University of Arizona - Mascot, University of Arizona - Notable venues, University of Arizona - Academic subdivisions, University of Arizona - Campus museums, University of Arizona - Current state of the university, University of Arizona - Recognized fraternities and sororities of the Greek System, University of Arizona - Recognized student clubs and organizations, University of Arizona - Student government representation, University of Arizona - Miscellany, University of Arizona - Athletics, University of Arizona - Current events, University of Arizona - Film, University of Arizona - History, University of Arizona - Traditions, University of Arizona - Notable alumni and faculty, University of Arizona - Notes

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