Telescopes
VLA
An interferometer composed of 27 dishes laid out on 13 mile long train tracks.
Keck I and II
Based entirely in Hawaii, utilizes two 10m mirrors each composed of 36 hexagonal segments
FAST
Chinese telescope that boasts the largest filled-aperture for a radio telescope
Gran Telescopio Canarias
A 10.4m telescope located in Spain
Fermi Space Telescope
A gamma-ray telescope launched by NASA in 2008
INTEGRAL
A gamma-ray telescope launched by the European Space Agency in 2002
Large Binocular Telescope
Arizona based telescope, boasts twin 8.4m mirrors
Compton Observatory
Gamma ray telescope, one of NASA's Great Observatories, launched in 1991 and de-orbited in 2000
Spitzer Space Telescope
IR telescope, one of NASA's Great Observatories, launched in 2003, retired in 2009
James Webb Space Telescope
NASA's next flagship telescope, scheduled for launch in 2021, 6.5m reflector
Plank Observatory
Named after the scientist who derived the formula for black-body radiation, this telescope mapped the entire cosmic background radiation
Kepler Space Telescope
Space telescope who's primary mission was to find exoplanets, operational despite crippling malfunctions, recently retired
Hubble Space Telescope
The most versatile and famous space telescope, 2.4m reflector, NASA's current flagship telescope
Herschel Space Observatory
This IR telescope was named after the scientist who discovered IR radiation, at the time it was the largest IR telescope every launched
Gemini Observatory
Two 8.1m telescopes, one based in Hawaii and one based in Chile
Arecibo Observatory
World's largest radio telescope until 2016, located in Puerto Rico, utilized as a backdrop for several movies
Chandra Observatory
X-Ray telescope, one of NASA's Great Observatories, launched in 1999