Due to budget issues, there is a possibility of facilities closing on Kitt Peak.

From the October issue of NOAO Currents

"Dire Budget Projections from NSF AST: Your Input Needed

In his presentation to the Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee, NSF AST Director Jim Ulvestad provided guidance on the NSF MPS Astronomy (AST) budget projections that can only be described as dire. The signals from NSF AST imply that some existing facilities will be closed and some popular programs eliminated as a result of budget pressures, significantly altering the landscape of ground-based astronomy.

The possibility of drastic changes calls for careful planning and consultation with the community so that US ground-based OIR astronomy emerges stronger rather than crippled by this process. Please read the following and join a discussion on how we as a community can best meet these budgetary challenges."

If you are a current or future user of the facilities on Kitt Peak, please read the page linked below, and provide input in support of keeping Kitt Peak open and operating. This must be submitted BEFORE the end of THIS week.

http://www.noao.edu/currents/201110.html

This isn't a call for the general public to provide input, but I'm sure that informed public support will be appreciated.

If some of you working on the mountain currently are able to shed some more light on this, please do.



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Richard A. Kowalski
Senior Research Specialist
Catalina Sky Survey
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
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