


McMath Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak, Arizona by Ezra Stoller
Courtesy of SOM
McMath Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak, Arizona
16” x 20”
Color print, estate print
Edition 1/20
Photographed by Ezra Stoller 1962
© Ezra Stoller/Esto and Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery
Designed in 1958-1959 by an SOM team led by Myron Goldsmith, the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope on Arizona’s Kitt Peak was the world’s largest instrument dedicated to viewing the sun at the time of its completion.
Courtesy of SOM
McMath Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak, Arizona
16” x 20”
Color print, estate print
Edition 1/20
Photographed by Ezra Stoller 1962
© Ezra Stoller/Esto and Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery
Designed in 1958-1959 by an SOM team led by Myron Goldsmith, the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope on Arizona’s Kitt Peak was the world’s largest instrument dedicated to viewing the sun at the time of its completion.
Courtesy of SOM
McMath Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak, Arizona
16” x 20”
Color print, estate print
Edition 1/20
Photographed by Ezra Stoller 1962
© Ezra Stoller/Esto and Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery
Designed in 1958-1959 by an SOM team led by Myron Goldsmith, the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope on Arizona’s Kitt Peak was the world’s largest instrument dedicated to viewing the sun at the time of its completion.