Hamilton Astronomical Society Observatory Explained

Telescope1 Name:24" Cassegrain
Telescope1 Type:Classical Cassegrain

The Hamilton Astronomical Society Observatory is located next to the Hamilton Zoo in Brymer Road to the west of Hamilton City, New Zealand.[1] The Hamilton Astronomical Society was founded on 3 July 1933[2] and is one of New Zealand's oldest astronomical societies.[3]

The observatory instruments include one 24" Classical cassegrain telescope, a 14" and 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, a Lunt 60mm Solar telescope, an 8" Dobsonian telescope, and two 12" Dobsonian telescopes.[4]

The observatory is open to the public on the first and third Wednesdays of every month at 7:30pm (8:30pm during daylight saving).[5]

History

The Hamilton Astronomical Society's first dedicated meeting house was the observatory, built at the Hamilton Zoo site in 1984.[6] The observing dome for the 24" Classical Cassegrain telescope was completed in 1997, and opened by Sir Patrick Moore.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamilton Astronomical Society - About the Observatory. Hamilton Astronomical Society. 14 December 2014.
  2. News: An Observatory - Position in Hamilton - Society's hopes unfulfilled . 20 December 2022 . Waikato Times . 20556 . 21 July 1938.
  3. Web site: Hamilton Astronomical Society - About the Society. Hamilton Astronomical Society. 14 December 2014.
  4. Web site: Equipment . 2024-03-14 . Hamilton Astronomical Society . en-GB.
  5. Web site: Hamilton Astronomical Society - Public Viewing Nights . 14 December 2014 . Hamilton Astronomical Society.
  6. Book: Anmer . Bessie . Star struck : a brief history of the Hamilton Astronomical Society, 1933-2003 . 2005 . B. M. L. Amner . 9780473107550.