St. Thomas Observatory

Coordinates: 44°56′21.4″N 93°11′36.8″W / 44.939278°N 93.193556°W / 44.939278; -93.193556
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St. Thomas Observatory
Telescope and dome at the St. Thomas Observatory
OrganizationUniversity of St. Thomas
LocationSaint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Coordinates44°56′21.4″N 93°11′36.8″W / 44.939278°N 93.193556°W / 44.939278; -93.193556
Altitude265 metres (869 ft)
EstablishedSeptember 29, 2009 (2009-09-29)[1]
Websitecas.stthomas.edu/departments/areas-of-study/physics/observatory/
Telescopes
17-inch reflector

The St. Thomas Observatory is an astronomical observatory operated by the Department of Physics on the main campus of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. The observatory[2][3] consists of an automated dome and a fully robotic 17-inch (0.43 m) corrected Dall-Kirkham reflecting telescope coupled with a 10.7-megapixel CCD camera. The observatory is used for public observing events and facilitates student research projects.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sky's the limit for classes, community events". Tommie Media. September 29, 2009. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "Observatory - Physics". Retrieved January 25, 2017.
  3. ^ G. Ruch; M. E. Johnston (May 2012). "A robotic observatory in the city". American Journal of Physics. 80 (5): 439–444. Bibcode:2012AmJPh..80..439R. doi:10.1119/1.3696965.

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