Oral history interviews of the Keck Telescope Oral History Project.

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Oral history interviews of the Keck Telescope Oral History Project.

Many of the key figures in the development of the telescope have now been interviewed, including Jerry Nelson and William Frazer at University of California, Berkeley, Gerald A. Smith in Hawaii, and Gerry Neugebauer, J. Beverley Oke, Wallace Sargent, and Maarten Schmidt at Caltech.

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