Several hundred more observatories (many optical) are listed here (http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/astroweb/telnotspace.html).
Name
| Abbreviation
| Remarks
| Location
|
Anglo-Australian Observatory
| AAO
| 3.9 metre Anglo-Australian Telescope, ANU's Siding Spring 2.3 m Telescope, 1.2 metre UK Schmidt Telescope
| Coonabarabran, New South Wales (Australia)
|
David Dunlap Observatory
| DDO
|
| Richmond Hill, Ontario (Canada)
|
McDonald Observatory
|
| 11m Hobby-Eberly Telescope, 2.7m Harlan J. Smith Telescope, 2.1m Otto Struve Telescope
| Davis Mountains, 450 miles west of Austin, Texas (USA)
|
Infrared Optical Telescope Array
| IOTA
|
| Amado, Arizona (USA)
|
Keck Telescopes
| Keck
| Two 10m optical/infrared telescopes (occasionally used as an interferometer)
| Mauna Kea, Hawaii (USA)
|
Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer
| MRO
| Interferometer which will have up to ten telescopes, providing the highest resolution optical images in the world
| Magdalena Ridge, New Mexico (USA)
|
Nordic Optical Telescope
| NOT
| 2.6m optical/infrared telescope.
| Canary Islands, Spain
|
Overwhelmingly Large Telescope
| OWL
| Conceptual design of a telescope with a single aperture of 100 meters in diameter.
| Still on research status.
|
Southern African Large Telescope
| SALT
| Biggest telescope in the southern hemisphere of the Earth.
| Karoo, South Africa
|
Very Large Telescope
| VLT
| Four separate 8m optical/infrared telescopes (occasionally used as an interferometer).
| Paranal Observatory, Chile
|
William Herschel Telescope
| WHT
| 4.2m optical/infrared telescope.
| Canary Islands, Spain
|
| LAT
| 1.8m (70 inch) Amateur telescope, under development
| TBD, California (USA)
|
See also