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Anderson Mesa Station

Anderson Mesa Station is an astronomical observatory established in 1959 as a dark-sky observing site for Lowell Observatory. It is located at Anderson Mesa in Coconino County, Arizona, about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Lowell's main campus on Mars Hill in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station
Named afterAnderson Mesa 
OrganizationLowell Observatory, United States Naval Observatory
Observatory code 688 
LocationCoconino County, near Flagstaff, Arizona
Coordinates35°05′49″N 111°32′09″W / 35.09694°N 111.53583°W / 35.09694; -111.53583
Altitude7,096 feet (2,163 m)
Established1959 (1959)
WebsiteLowell Observatory
Telescopes
Location of Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station

Telescopes

Current telescopes

Former telescopes

See also

References

  1. ^ . Lowell Observatory. Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  2. ^ a b . Perkins Observatory. Archived from the original on 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  3. ^ Phillips, Earl W. Jr. "A Short History of Perkins Observatory". The SETI League, Inc. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  4. ^ Horstman, H. S. (1999). "Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Report for the period 1 Jul 1997 – 30 Jun 1998". Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 31 (1): 179. Bibcode:1999BAAS...31..179H.
  5. ^ Abrahams, Peter. "The Telescopes of Lowell Observatory". Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  6. ^ Hall, S. J. (1964). "Lowell Observatory report". Astronomical Journal. 69: 684. Bibcode:1964AJ.....69..684H. doi:10.1086/109345.
  7. ^ Hall, J. S. (1971). "Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Report 1969–1970". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 3: 125. Bibcode:1971BAAS....3..125H.
  8. ^ a b c Horstman, H. S.; Millis, R. L. (1991). "Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Report for the period 1 Jul 1989 – 30 Jun 1990". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 23 (1): 361. Bibcode:1991BAAS...23..361H.
  9. ^ . Lowell Observatory. Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  10. ^ Schaber, Gerald G. (2005). "The U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Astrogeology—A Chronology of Activities from Conception through the End of Project Apollo (1960–1973)" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  11. ^ . Lowell Observatory. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  12. ^ . Lowell Observatory. Archived from the original on 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  13. ^ Armstrong, J. T.; Mozurkewich, D.; Rickard, L. J; Hutter, D. J.; Benson, J. A.; Bowers, P. F.; Elias Ii, N. M.; Hummel, C. A.; et al. (1998). "The Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer". The Astrophysical Journal. 496 (1): 550–571. Bibcode:1998ApJ...496..550A. doi:10.1086/305365.
  14. ^ "Observing Site". Lowell Observatory. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  15. ^ . Lowell Observatory. Archived from the original on 2012-01-03. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  16. ^ Hall, J. S. (1972). "Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Observatory report". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 4: 105. Bibcode:1972BAAS....4..105H.
  17. ^ Horstman, H. S. (1995). "Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Report for the period 1 Jul 1993 – 30 Jun 1994". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society. 27 (1): 267. Bibcode:1995BAAS...27..267H.

External links

  • Lowell Observatory website
  • Anderson Mesa Station Clear sky clock Weather forecasts for observing conditions.

35°05′49″N 111°32′09″W / 35.096944°N 111.535833°W / 35.096944; -111.535833

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Anderson Mesa Station is an astronomical observatory established in 1959 as a dark sky observing site for Lowell Observatory It is located at Anderson Mesa in Coconino County Arizona about 12 miles 19 km southeast of Lowell s main campus on Mars Hill in Flagstaff Arizona Lowell Observatory Anderson Mesa StationNamed afterAnderson Mesa OrganizationLowell Observatory United States Naval ObservatoryObservatory code688 LocationCoconino County near Flagstaff ArizonaCoordinates35 05 49 N 111 32 09 W 35 09694 N 111 53583 W 35 09694 111 53583Altitude7 096 feet 2 163 m Established1959 1959 WebsiteLowell ObservatoryTelescopesPerkins Telescope1 8 m Cassegrain telescopeJohn S Hall Telescope1 1 m Ritchey Chretien telescopeNURO Telescope0 8 m reflecting telescopeNavy Precision Optical InterferometerOptical InterferometerLocation of Lowell Observatory Anderson Mesa Station edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Telescopes 1 1 Current telescopes 1 2 Former telescopes 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksTelescopes EditCurrent telescopes Edit The 1 83 m 72 in Perkins Telescope is shared with Boston University BU and Georgia State University 1 Built in 1931 by Warner amp Swasey Company it was originally located at the Perkins Observatory of Ohio Wesleyan University OWU in Delaware Ohio 2 3 It was moved to Anderson Mesa in 1961 and was purchased by Lowell in 1998 Lowell and BU formed a partnership to operate the telescope that year and GSU joined later 4 The original 69 inch mirror which was figured by J W Fecker Inc was the largest single piece of glass ever cast in America when it was poured 2 It was replaced in 1965 with the current mirror made of Duran 50 low expansion glass 5 6 The 1 07 m 42 in John Hall Telescope was built by AstroMechanics and installed at Anderson Mesa in 1970 7 It was named after former Lowell Observatory director John S Hall in 1990 8 In 2004 the Ritchey Chretien telescope was upgraded with a new mirror from Hextek and with other parts 9 The 0 79 m 31 in telescope of the National Undergraduate Research Observatory NURO was built by AstroMechanics and installed in 1964 at Anderson Mesa by the U S Geological Survey USGS for Project Apollo 10 It was purchased by Lowell in 1972 and refurbished in 1990 8 11 It is used by the NURO consortium for up to 60 of the time and by Lowell scientists The Navy Precision Optical Interferometer NPOI is collaboration of Lowell Observatory the U S Naval Observatory USNO Flagstaff Station NOFS and the U S Naval Research Laboratory NRL 12 Construction on the facility began in 1992 and engineering tests began in 1994 The first images were acquired in 1996 13 Former telescopes Edit The 0 6 m 24 in Lowell Observatory Near Earth Object Search LONEOS Schmidt camera was used to search for asteroids and other near earth objects It was built by J W Fecker Inc in 1939 given to Perkins Observatory in the 1950s and purchased by Lowell in 1990 8 Starting in 1992 it was refurbished and saw first light in the dome that previously held the Lowell Astrograph in 1997 14 Use of the telescope ended along with the LONEOS project in 2008 The 0 33 m 13 in Abbot L Lowell Astrograph also known as the Pluto Discovery Telescope and informally as the Pluto Camera is an astrograph built by Alvan Clark amp Sons in 1929 In 1930 it was used by Clyde Tombaugh to discover Pluto 15 In 1971 it was moved a new building at Anderson Mesa and returned to Mars Hill in 1992 16 17 See also EditUnited States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station List of astronomical observatoriesReferences Edit 72 inch Perkins Telescopes Research Lowell Observatory Lowell Observatory Archived from the original on 2012 03 05 Retrieved 2012 01 11 a b History of Perkins Observatory Perkins Observatory Archived from the original on 2006 09 28 Retrieved 2012 01 11 Phillips Earl W Jr A Short History of Perkins Observatory The SETI League Inc Retrieved 2012 01 22 Horstman H S 1999 Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona 86001 Report for the period 1 Jul 1997 30 Jun 1998 Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 31 1 179 Bibcode 1999BAAS 31 179H Abrahams Peter The Telescopes of Lowell Observatory Retrieved 2012 01 11 Hall S J 1964 Lowell Observatory report Astronomical Journal 69 684 Bibcode 1964AJ 69 684H doi 10 1086 109345 Hall J S 1971 Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona Report 1969 1970 Bulletin of the Astronomical Society 3 125 Bibcode 1971BAAS 3 125H a b c Horstman H S Millis R L 1991 Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona 86001 Report for the period 1 Jul 1989 30 Jun 1990 Bulletin of the Astronomical Society 23 1 361 Bibcode 1991BAAS 23 361H 42 inch Hall Telescope Telescopes Research Lowell Observatory Lowell Observatory Archived from the original on 2012 01 16 Retrieved 2012 01 11 Schaber Gerald G 2005 The U S Geological Survey Branch of Astrogeology A Chronology of Activities from Conception through the End of Project Apollo 1960 1973 PDF United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2012 01 22 31 inch NURO Telescope Telescopes Research Lowell Observatory Lowell Observatory Archived from the original on 2012 03 06 Retrieved 2012 01 11 NOI Telescope Telescopes Research Lowell Observatory Lowell Observatory Archived from the original on 2012 02 18 Retrieved 2012 01 11 Armstrong J T Mozurkewich D Rickard L J Hutter D J Benson J A Bowers P F Elias Ii N M Hummel C A et al 1998 The Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer The Astrophysical Journal 496 1 550 571 Bibcode 1998ApJ 496 550A doi 10 1086 305365 Observing Site Lowell Observatory Retrieved 2012 01 11 Our History Discovering Pluto About Us Lowell Observatory Lowell Observatory Archived from the original on 2012 01 03 Retrieved 2012 01 11 Hall J S 1972 Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona Observatory report Bulletin of the Astronomical Society 4 105 Bibcode 1972BAAS 4 105H Horstman H S 1995 Lowell Observatory Flagstaff Arizona 86001 Report for the period 1 Jul 1993 30 Jun 1994 Bulletin of the Astronomical Society 27 1 267 Bibcode 1995BAAS 27 267H External links EditLowell Observatory website Anderson Mesa Station Clear sky clock Weather forecasts for observing conditions 35 05 49 N 111 32 09 W 35 096944 N 111 535833 W 35 096944 111 535833 Portals Arizona Astronomy Stars Spaceflight Outer space Solar System Education Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anderson Mesa Station amp oldid 1154100900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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