Hirsch Observatory

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The Hirsch Observatory is Associate in Nursing astronomical observatory at Rensselaer tech (RPI) in Troy, New York. It’s set on the roof of the Jonsson-Rowland Science Center (seen below) and is employed by members of the Rensselaer uranology Society further as physical science students in laboratory exercises. It’s oftentimes opened to the community for public viewing sessions.The observatory’s main dome contains a 16″ Cassegrain Reflector, with a CCD camera and absolutely computerised controls. The observatory additionally owns a spread of smaller scopes and a SBIG Spectrograph. The spectrograph has been wont to catalog bright star spectrum as a part of a shot to form an internet digital info for uranology analysis. This director of the observatory is prof Heidi Newberg.

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