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Which astronomical observatories are capable of observing in the narrow sliver of near-infrared light that is accessible from the ground?

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Which astronomical observatories are capable of observing in the narrow sliver of near-infrared light that is accessible from the ground?

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In theory, any ground-based telescope located on a high mountain and in a very dry climate can observe the cosmos at near-infrared wavelengths. Many of the large optical observatories located around the world are also able to conduct some near-infrared measurements using special refrigerated science instruments.

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