The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of 6.5-meter optical telescopes located at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. These telescopes are operated by a consortium of institutions, including the Carnegie Institution for Science, the University of Arizona, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Magellan Telescopes are used for a wide range of astronomical research, including studying the properties of distant galaxies, investigating the formation and evolution of stars and planets, and searching for exoplanets. The telescopes are equipped with a suite of advanced instruments and imaging capabilities that allow astronomers to peer deep into the universe and make groundbreaking discoveries about the cosmos.