Angell Hall Observatory

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Angell Hall Observatory is Associate in Nursing astronomical observatory closely-held and operated by University of Michigan. It’s situated on the UM Central field on prime of Angell Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA). It’s a computer-controlled zero.4-m Cassegrain telescope in its single dome, and alittle astronomical telescope on the roof. Within the past has housed an oversized, clock-driven optical telescope and a optical telescope in side-by-side domes. The present telescope was factory-made by DFM Engineering and put in in December 1994.
Other observatories that UM has operated embody the Detroit Observatory (1854), the Lamont-Hussey Observatory (South continent, 1928), the McMath-Hulbert Observatory (Lake Angelus, Michigan, 1930), and also the Peach Mountain Observatory (Dexter, Michigan 1958).

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