Hopkins Observatory

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Hopkins Observatory is AN astronomical observatory in hand and operated by Williams faculty in Williamstown, Massachusetts (USA). Created in 1838 by prince consort Hopkins, the faculty claims that it’s the oldest observatory in America. The observatory dates to 1834 once academician. Prince consort Hopkins traveled to England to get astronomical instrumentality. His students created the observatory 1836-1838 within the center of the quad. It had been rapt once in 1908 and once more to its gift location in 1961, wherever it currently is a planetarium. Today’s building still contains the initial transit, regulator with mercury-compensated apparatus, and rule.
The museum’s second director, President Henry Safford, was a calculative prodigy. In 1852 the firm of Alvan Clark (Cambridge, Massachusetts) engineered a 7″ optical telescope, that was fixed up for the observatory’s sesquicentennial. In 1963 the planetarium projector was put in and named in memory of Willis Milham, academic of physics 1901-1942. The observatory’s facet rooms became the Mehlin repository of physics in memory of Theodore Mehlin, academic of physics 1942-1971.

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