Creighton University Observatory Explained

Creighton University Observatory
Organization:Creighton University
Location:Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Coords:41.2661°N -95.9474°W

Creighton University Observatory was located on the Creighton University campus in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was the first observatory in Omaha, and the second in Nebraska. It was used primarily for the instruction of students, though the directors did do some research in the observatory. The observatory was demolished in late April 2022 to allow for the construction of a new Jesuit residence hall.

Quick facts

History

As part of his endowment to found Creighton University, John A. Creighton donated the money for a telescope made by J.H. Steward & Co. of London.

Telescope statistics

Observatory built

Father Joseph F. Rigge, S.J. arrived at Creighton in August 1885. Assuming responsibility for the telescope, he noted that the constant movement of rolling the telescope in and out of its storage space did not allow for accurate usage and was even damaging the telescope. He suggested a small shed with a removable roof. Father Dowling, the university president, was able to secure $1200 from Mr. Creighton for building a proper observatory.

Observatory statistics

Observatory demolition

As a result of the construction of a new Jesuit residence alongside 24th Street, the observatory was demolished.[1] Portions of the observatory are being repurposed for a memorial.

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Notes and References

  1. Creighton. 1499485063242784768. We're excited to begin construction on a new Jesuit residence on our campus above and alongside 24th Street, but it also means that the Jesuit Gardens, one of the most sacred and spiritual places on our campus, will be, for some time, a construction zone. (1/5).