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The Impact of the NASA – Keck Observatory PartnershipIn the last thirty years, NASA Space Sciences and the W. M. Keck Observatory have established a partnership that has enabled both organizations to collaborate on scientific endeavors, some more successful than others. This ad-hoc relationship started with NASA participation in the Keck II construction around 1993 and it was formalized later in 1996 in the form of a Cooperative Agreement, a contractual vehicle which remains active until the present.

The intention of documenting this partnership is to celebrate 30-years of Keck operations and for the benefit of future similar endeavors that could be established on protected lands. The value of lessons learned from these partnerships enables more effective ways to continue with future partnerships and agreements.

In this document, we present the inception, evolution, and current status of this partnership by exploring four important past and current tasks or activities: Keck II development, Keck Interferometer and Outriggers, Keck Observatory Archive, and the continuous support of NASA space missions throughout the years. After diving into this sensitive and important topic, we offer some reflections on important points of the partnership and identify lessons that can be utilized in the future.
Document ID
20230017921
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
White Paper
Authors
Ciara N. Lynch
(Intern)
Mario R. Perez
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Peggi Kamisato
(Former Librarian/Archivist for W. M. Keck Observatory)
Richard J. Howard
( Former NASA Deputy Director of the APD)
Date Acquired
December 7, 2023
Publication Date
December 15, 2023
Publication Information
Subject Category
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: OSTEM-Intern-Single
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
NASA history
W. M. Keck Observatory
NASA partnership
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