University of Maryland Observatory explained

University of Maryland Observatory
Location:Metzerott Road between Adelphi Road and University Blvd
University of Maryland, College Park campus
Building Type:Astronomical Teaching
Status:No longer used for professional research due to light pollution of DC Metro area
Completion Date:1963[1]

University of Maryland Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Maryland, College Park. It is located in College Park, Maryland, USA. The Observatory hosts free open houses for the public twice a month, where visitors receive a lecture and access to three of the Observatory's telescopes. The open houses begin at 9 PM from May to October, and at 8 PM from November to April.[2] The Washington Post named the Observatory open houses one of its seven favorite weekend excursions to do in the Washington metropolitan area in 2009.

Coordinates:39.0017°N -76.9567°W
Location:College Park, Maryland, USA
Altitude:53m (174feet)
Style:Astronomical Teaching telescopes
Module:
Child:yes
Label1:NASA Refractor
Data1:8 inch refractor
Label2:Astro-Physics Refractor
Data2:7 inch refractor
Label3:Celestron Reflector
Data3:14 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector
Label4:Eichner Reflector
Data4:20 inch Bent Cassegrain reflector

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: UM Observatory: Programs . 2010-06-15 . 2010-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100530031322/http://www.astro.umd.edu/openhouse/programs/index.html . dead .
  2. News: The Best of the 3-Hour Weekend: University of Maryland Observatory Open House . September 4, 2009 . The Washington Post.