MDM Observatory
The MDM Observatory is an optical astronomical observatory located adjacent to Kitt Peak National Observatory on Kitt Peak, west of Tucson, Arizona, in the United States. It is owned and operated by the University of Michigan, Dartmouth College, Ohio State University, Columbia University, and Ohio University. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was also part of the operating consortium in the past.
It has two reflecting telescopes, the 2.4-meter, used for galactic surveys, and the 1.3-meter McGraw–Hill Telescope, which was originally located near Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Hiltner Telescope
The mirror of the 2.4-meter Hiltner Telescope is aluminum-coated Cer-Vit, and usable foci include f/7.5 and f/13.5 Cassegrain foci. The telescope was built in 1986 and the mirrors were re-polished in 1991. It was named after astronomer W. Albert Hiltner.The Hiltner was one of the telescopes that observed the "turn on" transient of a galactic nucleus, along with the Swift space telescope and the Gemini observatory. The transient event was called PS1-13cbe and was located in the Galaxy SDSS J222153.87+003054.2.