Kitt Peak

Kitt Peak is a mountain in the U.S. state of Arizona, and at 6,883 feet is the highest point in the Quinlan Mountains. It is the location of the Kitt Peak National Observatory. The radio telescope at the observatory is one of ten dishes comprising the Very Long Baseline Array radio telescope. The peak was named in English by county surveyor George J. Roskruge for his sister, Phillippa, who was the wife of William F. Kitt. On his 1893 Pima County Survey map, Roskruge spelled the name 'Kits'. At the request of the wife of George F. Kitt, the spelling was changed by decision in 1930. Kitt Peak is the second-highest peak on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, and as such is the second-most sacred after Baboquivari Peak. Near the summit is I'itoi's Garden, the summer residence of the nation's elder brother deity. The name Ioligam means "red stick" in reference to the abundance of manzanita bushes on and around the mountain.

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WIYN 3.5-meter telescope at Kitt Peak discovers extremely strange orbit of rare exoplanet - EurekAlert

WIYN 3.5-meter telescope at Kitt Peak discovers extremely strange orbit of rare exoplanet - EurekAlert

After Kitt Peak telescopes' close call with wildfire, essential personnel are returning to evaluate the damage

Kitt Peak telescopes remain standing after Arizona wildfire claims at least 4 buildings on site

Fire reaches Kitt Peak National Observatory. Multiple non-scientific structures destroyed, but the mountain's more than two dozen telescopes avoided the worst.

Contreras Fire reaches the observatories at Kitt Peak – "none of the 20+ telescopes at the ... observatory were affected"

Arizona wildfire reaches some of famed Kitt Peak's telescopes

Arizona wildfire reaches some of famed Kitt Peak's telescopes