LIST OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES
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This is a 'list of astronomical observatories' ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no longer in operation. While other sciences, such as volcanology and meteorology, also use facilities called observatories for research and observations, this list is limited to observatories that are used to observe celestial objects.
An astronomical observatory is generally a building or group of buildings constructed to aid in observations of astronomical objects such as planets, asteroids, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. In most cases, astronomical observations are made using different types of telescopes that serve to increase the apparent angular size and brightness of distant celestial objects allowing them to be better studied and understood.
Many modern telescopes and observatories are located in space in order to avoid the effects of atmospheric turbulence that plague ground based telescopes. These space observatories can also be used to observe astronomical objects in wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum that cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere (such as ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays) and are thus impossible to observe using ground-based telescopes. [1]






1. Astronomy Today, Fourth Edition, , Eric, Chaisson, Prentice Hall, ,
★ Subsections of
★ History of telescopes
★ List of astronomical instrument makers
★ List of observatory codes
★ List of largest optical reflecting telescopes
★ List of largest optical refracting telescopes
★ List of telescope types
★ Space observatory
★ Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology
★ Planetarium
★ History of Astronomy: Observatories and other places
★ American observatories by state
★ Observatories with Clear Sky Clocks
| 'Legend' |
| 'Space observatory' |
| 'Radio observatory' |
| 'Solar observatory' |
| 'Neutrino observatory' |
| 'Ground based observatory' |
This is a 'list of astronomical observatories' ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no longer in operation. While other sciences, such as volcanology and meteorology, also use facilities called observatories for research and observations, this list is limited to observatories that are used to observe celestial objects.
An astronomical observatory is generally a building or group of buildings constructed to aid in observations of astronomical objects such as planets, asteroids, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. In most cases, astronomical observations are made using different types of telescopes that serve to increase the apparent angular size and brightness of distant celestial objects allowing them to be better studied and understood.
Many modern telescopes and observatories are located in space in order to avoid the effects of atmospheric turbulence that plague ground based telescopes. These space observatories can also be used to observe astronomical objects in wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum that cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere (such as ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays) and are thus impossible to observe using ground-based telescopes. [1]
| Contents |
| A |
| B |
| C |
| D |
| E |
| F |
| G |
| H |
| I |
| J |
| K |
| L |
| M |
| N |
| O |
| P |
| R |
| S |
| T |
| U |
| V |
| W |
| X |
| Y |
| Z |
| References |
| See also |
| External links |
A
Satellite image of Arecibo Observatory
B
C
D
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Daniel Scholl Observatory ''(defunct)'' | 1886–1966 | Lancaster, Pennsylvania (USA) |
| Darling's Observatory ''(defunct)'' | 1917 | Duluth, Minnesota (USA) |
| Detroit Observatory | 1854 | Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States |
| David Dunlap Observatory | 1935 | Richmond Hill, Ontario (Canada) |
| Dome C | Antarctica | |
| Dominion Observatory | 1905 | Ottawa, Ontario, (Canada) |
| Dominion Astrophysical Observatory | 1947 | Victoria, B.C., British Columbia (Canada) |
| Dunsink Observatory | 1785 | Dublin, Ireland |
| Dyer Observatory | 1953 | Brentwood, Tennessee (USA) |
E
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Echo Valley Observatory | Algonquin Park, Ontario (Canada) | |
| Effelsberg Radio Telescope | 1972 | Bonn, Germany |
| Einstein Observatory ''(defunct)'' | 1978 | Low Earth orbit |
| Eskdalemuir Observatory | 1908 | Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland |
| European Southern Observatory: ★ La Silla Observatory: ★ Llano de Chajnantor Observatory: ★ Paranal Observatory | 1962 ★ 1969 ★ 2005 ★ 1999 | Atacama Desert, Chile |
F
G
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Galloway Forest Observatory | 2007 | Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, Scotland, UK |
| Gemini Observatory | 1999 | Southern Operations Center: La Serena, Chile; Northern Operations Center: Hilo, Hawaii |
| Gifford Observatory | 1912 | Wellington, New Zealand |
| Glen D. Riley Observatory | 1973 | Naperville, Illinois, (USA) |
| Godlee Observatory | 1902 | Manchester, England |
| Goodsell Observatory | 1887 | Northfield, Minnesota, (USA) |
| Goethe Link Observatory | 1939 | Brooklyn, Indiana (USA) |
| Goldendale Observatory | 1973 | Goldendale, Washington (USA) |
| Gran Telescopio Canarias | 2006 | Canary Islands, (Spain) |
| Grant O. Gale Observatory | 1984 | Grinnell, Iowa (USA) |
| Green Bank Telescope | Green Bank, West Virginia, (USA) | |
| Griffith Observatory | 1935 | Los Angeles, California, (USA) |
| Guillermo Haro Observatory | Sonora, Mexico |
H
I
The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes. Also shown is the Dutch Open Telescope, the Carlsberg Meridian Telescope and the Swedish Solar Telescope.
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Indian Astronomical Observatory | 2001 | Hanle, India |
| Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias | 1975 | Canary Islands, (Spain) |
| Institut de radioastronomie millimétrique | 1979 | Spain, France and Germany |
| INTEGRAL | 2002 | Highly eccentric Earth orbit |
| Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) ''(defunct)'' | January-November 1983 | Earth orbit |
| Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) ''(defunct)'' | 1995–1998 | Earth orbit |
| Innsbruck Observatory | Innsbruck, Austria | |
| IRAM - 30m | 19?? | Pico Veleta, Spain |
| IRAM - Plateau de Bure Interferometer | 19?? | Plateau de Bure, France |
| Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes | 1979 | La Palma, Spain |
| Iso-Heikkilä Observatory ''(defunct)'' | 1935 (only amateur use since 1972) | Turku, Finland |
J
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| James Webb Space Telescope | 2013 (planned) | Earth-Sun L2 Lagrangian point |
| Jantar Mantar | 1727 | Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
| Jena Observatory | 1962 | Jena, Germany |
| Jewett Observatory | 1953 | Pullman, Washington (USA) |
| Jodrell Bank Observatory | 1945 | Cheshire, United Kingdom |
| Jones Observatory | 1936 | Chattanooga, Tennessee (USA) |
| Judson B. Coit Observatory | Boston, Massachusetts (USA) |
K
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Kamioka Observatory | 1983 | Hida, Gifu, Japan |
| Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory | 1943 | Villach, Austria |
| Karl Schwarzschild Observatory | 1960 | Jena, Germany |
| Keck Observatory | 1993 | Mauna Kea, Hawaii, (USA) |
| Keeble Observatory | 1963 | Ashland, Virginia (USA) |
| Kennon Observatory | 1939 | Oxford, Mississippi (USA) |
| Kepler Space Observatory | 2008 (planned) | Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit |
| Kirkwood Observatory | 1901 | Bloomington, Indiana (USA) |
| Kitami Observatory | Hokkaidō, Japan | |
| Kitt Peak National Observatory | 1958 | Tucson, Arizona (USA) |
| Kleť Observatory | 1957 | České Budějovice, Czech Republic |
| Kodaikanal Solar Observatory | 1899 | Palani, India |
| Konkoly Observatory | 1871 | Budapest, Hungary |
| Kvistaberg Observatory | Sweden | |
| Kyung Hee Observatory | 1992 | Seoul, South Korea |
L
24" Clark Telescope Dome at Lowell Observatory
M
The 100" Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory
N
O
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Oil Region Astronomical Observatory | Venango County, Pennsylvania (USA) | |
| Ondřejov Observatory | 1898 | Ondřejov, Czech Republic |
| Otter Creek Observatory | 1995 | Meade County, Kentucky (USA) |
| Owens Valley Radio Observatory | Bishop, California, (USA) |
P
R
S
T
U
V
Very Large Array Radio Observatory
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Valongo Observatory | 1924 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Vainu Bappu Observatory | Tamil Nadu, India | |
| Van Vleck Observatory | 1914 | Middletown, Connecticut (USA) |
| Vanderbilt University Observatory | Nashville, Tennessee (USA) | |
| Vartiovuori Observatory ''(defunct)'' | 1819–1834 | Turku, Finland |
| Vassar College Observatory | 1865 | Poughkeepsie, New York (USA) |
| Vatican Observatory: ★ Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope | 1891 ★ 1993 | Headquarters: Castelgandolfo, Italy: ★ Mount Graham, Arizona, USA |
| Veen Observatory | 1970 | Lowell, Michigan (USA) |
| Vega-Bray Observatory | 1990 | Benson, Arizona (USA) |
| Vernonia Peak Observatory | Oregon, (USA) | |
| Very Large Array | 1980 | Socorro, New Mexico (USA) |
| Very Long Baseline Array | 1993 | Various locations |
| Vienna Observatory | 1753 | Vienna, Austria |
| Vilnius University Observatory | 1753 | Vilnius University, Lithuania |
| Višnjan Observatory | 1978 | Višnjan, Croatia |
W
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Warner Observatory | 1882 | Rochester, New York (USA) |
| Warner and Swasey Observatory | 1919 | Cleveland, Ohio (USA) |
| Warren Rupp Observatory | 1985 | Mansfield, Ohio (USA) |
| Washburn Observatory | 1881 | Madison, Wisconsin (USA) |
| Weaver Student Observatory | Monterey, California (USA) | |
| Weitkamp Observatory | 1955 | Westerville, Ohio (USA) |
| Whipple Observatory | 1968 | Mount Hopkins, Arizona, (USA) |
| Whitin Observatory | 1901 | Wellesley, Massachusetts (USA) |
| Wilder Observatory | Amherst, Massachusetts (USA) | |
| Williams Observatory | 1990 | Boiling Springs, North Carolina (USA) |
| Winer Observatory | 1983 | Sonoita, Arizona (USA) |
| Winfree Observatory | 1900 | Lynchburg, Virginia (USA) |
| Wise Observatory | 1971 | Negev, Israel |
| Witte Observatory | 1984 | Mediapolis, Iowa (USA) |
| WIYN Observatory | 1994 | Kitt Peak, Arizona (USA) |
X
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| XMM-Newton | 1999 | Highly eccentric Earth orbit |
Y
The 40" refracting telescope at Yerkes Observatory
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Yale Student Observatory | New Haven, Connecticut (USA) | |
| Yantra Mandir | 1724 | New Delhi, Delhi, India |
| Yerkes Observatory | 1897 | Williams Bay, Wisconsin (USA) |
| York University Observatory | Toronto, Ontario (Canada) |
Z
| 'Name' | 'Established' | 'Location' |
| Zimmerwald Observatory | 1956 | Zimmerwald, Switzerland |
References
1. Astronomy Today, Fourth Edition, , Eric, Chaisson, Prentice Hall, ,
See also
★ Subsections of
★ History of telescopes
★ List of astronomical instrument makers
★ List of observatory codes
★ List of largest optical reflecting telescopes
★ List of largest optical refracting telescopes
★ List of telescope types
★ Space observatory
★ Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology
★ Planetarium
External links
★ History of Astronomy: Observatories and other places
★ American observatories by state
★ Observatories with Clear Sky Clocks
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