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Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Michigan. It is located on the UM Central Campus on top of Angell Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan (US). It has a computer-controlled 0.4-m Cassegrain telescope in its single dome, and a small radio telescope on the roof.
The observatories of the University of Michigan include the Detroit Observatory (1854), the Angell Hall Observatory (a student observatory, 1927), the Lamont–Hussey Observatory (South Africa, 1928) and the McMath–Hulbert Observatory (Lake Angelus, Michigan, 1930). The astronomy department moved from the building in 1963, and the Detroit ...
Galaxy Zoo is an online astronomy project which invites members of the public to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. It is an example of citizen science as it enlists the help of members of the public to help in scientific research. An improved version—Galaxy Zoo 2—went live on 17 February 2009.
It is located south of the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, Michigan (USA), near the corner of Forest Rd and College Rd. It has a Cassegrain telescope in its single dome. Built by Boller and Chivens , the Michigan State University telescope was commissioned in 1969 and entered regular operation in 1970.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Atacama Large Millimeter Array; Green Bank Telescope; Very Large Array; Very Long Baseline Array; 1957 Headquarters: Charlottesville, Virginia, US National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) 1903 Helwan, Egypt National Solar Observatory: 1952 Sunspot, New Mexico, US & Kitt Peak, Arizona, US
It is located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan (USA). The observatory was established in 1964 and is located on the roof of the Brooks Hall science building. Both the building and observatory are named for Kendall P. Brooks, instructor of astronomy and other subjects in the period of 1910-1947.
The first 10 days of public open house tours at Michigan Central Station, running June 7-16, are sold out. Those visits required advanced registration that is now closed. Those visits required ...
The Peach Mountain Observatory (PMO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Michigan (UM). It is located near the village of Dexter, Michigan (USA), about 20 kilometers (12 miles) northwest of Ann Arbor. It was opened in 1955, and is used for research, instruction, and amateur observing.