Wast Hills Observatory

Observatory

The Wast Hills Observatory was established in 1982 mainly as a teaching laboratory, as a part of the Physics with Astrophysics BSc/MSci degree course at the University of Birmingham. It is situated in Kings Norton, Birmingham, England, 8 km away from the campus of the University. It has developed into a unique training and research facility for undergraduate and postgraduate students.[2][3][4]

Wast Hills Observatory
LocationBirmingham, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°23′14.8″N 1°56′39.1″W / 52.387444°N 1.944194°W / 52.387444; -1.944194
Altitude187.7m
Established1982[1]
WebsiteWast Hills Observatory, University of Birmingham
Telescopes
408 mm CassegrainMain Telescope, Custom built
355 mm CassegrainMeade LX200R

List of directors

Kenneth Elliott 1982 - 2003
Somak Raychaudhury 2003 - 2012
Graham Smith 2012 - 2016
Sean McGee 2016 - 2021
Matt Nicholl 2021 -

References

  1. ^ "Astrophysics & Space Research Group :: The University of Birmingham Observatory". www.sr.bham.ac.uk.
  2. ^ "Fortified observatory, Wast Hills (C) David Stowell". www.geograph.org.uk.
  3. ^ "City students have stars in their eyes after great comet hunt". 31 March 2013.
  4. ^ "B/9295/1981 - Erection of Observatory for the Department of Space Research, (as amended by plans received 19.10.81). Wast Hills Playing Field Centre, Off Wast Hills Lane, Kings Norton". publicaccess.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk.

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