Topic: Observatories for Astronomy
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Why are there no astronomy observatories in Alaska?
It's dark half of the year... 50% isn't really "most". More importantly, Alaska is always pointed in one direction, from an orbital perspective. Consider, much of Alaska is in the Arctic circle, which means it's very close to the Earth's or... Read More »
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What's the oldest astronomy observatory in America?
Well, it's the Cincinnati Observatory Center In fact, the Cincinnati Observatory has been called the birthplace of American astronomy. The Observatory is home to the nation's oldest professional telescope still on view for the public. Becau... Read More »
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How are observatory sites chosen in astronomy?
clear and dark high and dry south. many observatories are placed near or slightly south of the tropic of capricorn so they can observe the centre of the milky way when it goes overhead. it just happens that some very dry sunny places (ataca... Read More »
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The most well known astronomy observatory is in Saint Petersburg, F... Read More »
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The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a facility of the National Science Foundation, operated by Associated Universities, Inc., a nonprofit research organization. The NRAO provides state-of-the-art radio telescope facilities fo... Read More »
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Oxford Observatory at Oxford Mills, Ontario at www.oxford-observatory.org/ Or contact the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada at (613) 377-6029 Read More »
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I think Charles is being silly. Their names were Opie, Butch, Bob, Spike, CJ, Benny, Junior, and Chuck. Cheap local help apparently wasn't the way to go. Read More »
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how about something simple, these places must have a breakroom with a kitchen, astronomers are there for long hours. There could be a kitchen fire. Or maybe an adjacent storage room with the groundskeeps equipment and the gasoline is ignite... Read More »
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DescriptionKelley Hess, astronomy department. All telescopes work on the same basic principles, yet radio telescopes, for example, look very different, and are found in very different places from optical telescopes. What do the many varieti... Read More »
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Becky Sydney: For Astronomers, the best ingredients for observing the night sky are: no light pollution, good year-long weather, high elevation and star visibility. Hawaii meets all this criteria very well with the exception of light pollut... Read More »
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