Moore Observatory Explained

Moore Observatory
Organization:University of Louisville
Location:Oldham County, Kentucky
Altitude:230m (760feet)
Telescope1 Type:0.6 m reflector
Telescope2 Type:0.5 m reflector

Moore Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Louisville (U of L). It is located on the Horner Wildlife Refuge in Oldham County, Kentucky (USA) approximately 20km (10miles) northeast of Louisville. It opened in 1978, and was dedicated to Walter Lee Moore, a Professor of Mathematics at U of L from 1929 to 1967.

Moore Observatory is a research and advanced teaching facility of the University of Louisville. The observatory operates two research telescopes at the site, and a companion telescope at Mount Kent near Toowoomba, Australia. The observatory is located on the 200acres Horner Wildlife Refuge. The Horner Family donated this land to the U of L in the early 1960s and another 1000acres of the original farm surrounds the preserve.

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Notes and References

  1. Autonomous Low Earth Orbit Satellite and Orbital Debris Tracking Using Mid Aperture COTS Optical Trackers. 2007amos.confE..10E. Ehrhorn. B.. Azari. D.. Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference. 2007.