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Gemini Observatory

Bortle 1~2
0.36" peak
0.8-1.2" Avg. Seeing
21.8 peak
21.5 Avg. SQM
~220
Annual Clear Nights
3,170m
Elevation
9 Hours
Daily Service

Location and Conditions

100° 01' 46"E

26° 43' 21"N

3,170m

Bortle: 1~2
SQM: avg=21.5, peak=21.8
Seeing: avg.=~0.8~1.2", peak=0.36"
Annual Clear dark nights : ~220d
Avg. Windspeed : 1.65m/s
Visible Distance : 150km(93miles)
50 Telescopes On-Site Currently
Maximum Diameter : 20”(0.5m) iDK
Internet : High-speed Fiber, 1 Gbps
Monitor : All-Sky Camera, Cloud Sensor etc.
Onsite Support : 7x24
Power Backup: UPS Generator

Our Gemini Observatory is located in the suburbs of Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, China, adjacent to the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where a 2.6-meter optical telescope is operated for scientific research. This proximity means our observatory's observing conditions have undergone rigorous scientific scrutiny. Perched at an altitude of 3,170 meters, the Gemini Observatory boasts exceptional air clarity, with a daytime visual range exceeding 150 kilometers. Its high altitude ensures minimal dust interference, providing a seeing of less than 1" and a peak dark sky measure of 21.3 SQM. With over 220 clear days annually, it's been recognized one of the best astronomical observation sites in Asia.

Currently, the Gemini Observatory hosts 50 sets of astronomical telescopes, equipped with astronomical weather monitoring equipment, all-sky monitoring cameras, backup generators, gigabit fiber-optic internet access, and a dedicated team on-site for technical support.

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