Computation of the Cost of a Night of Keck Telescope Observing

The cost of one night of observing with one of the Keck 10-meter telescopes is derived from two numbers; total annual cost of the Keck facility divided by the number of nights the telescopes are used for observations by the Keck Observatory partners.

Cost per night = (Annual cost) / (Number of nights telescopes used by partners)

The annual cost is a combination of three cost areas:

The earliest that the Keck Observatory can provide observing nights to the TSIP is in calendar year 2003, so the computation of cost per night is computed for FY03 (the Keck fiscal year matches the federal fiscal year). The annual cost is computed using the following rules:

The total development cost for the Keck telescopes was $183.1 million, which is a combination of two phases: Phase I ($101.4 million) and Phase II ($81.7 million). The total development cost for the instruments is $47.8 million.

Keck I instrumentation:  HIRES, LRIS, LWS, NIRC
Keck II instrumentation: Adaptive Optics, DEIMOS, ESI, NIRC2, NIRSPEC

The annual operations funds come from contributions by the University of California and NASA. In FY03, these funds are projected to be $11.9 million. Combining these figures, the total annual cost for FY03 is computed (figures are in millions of dollars).


Cost area Total Cost Annual Cost
Telescope development 183.1 9.1
Instrumentation 47.8 4.8
Annual Operations   11.9
Keck Observatory - total annual cost 25.8

The number of observing nights available to the Keck Observatory partners is the time remaining after subtraction of engineering time and U.Hawaii observing time. Over the past 2 years, the average allocation of nights is as shown in the table below.

Total number of nights / both telescopes 730
Telescope engineering time -57
Christmas Eve shutdown -2
U.Hawaii observing time -84
Instrument engineering time -43
Number of nights available for allocation
to the three observatory partners
544

With an annual cost of $25.8 million and 544 nights available for observing, the cost of one observing night on a Keck telescope is $47.4 thousand dollars.