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Altitude
  
790 m (2,590 ft)

Opened
  
1953

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Organization
  
Washington State University

Location
  
Pullman, United States of America

Website
  
astro.wsu.edu/observatory.html

Similar
  
Bailey–Brayton Field, Rogers Field, Bohler Gymnasium

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The James Richard Jewett Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Washington State University. It is located in Pullman, Washington (USA). It houses the largest refracting telescope in the state of Washington. The 12-inch lens was originally ground and polished between 1887 and 1889 by Alvan Clark & Sons for an amateur astronomer, who died before the telescope could be assembled. The lens was put into storage, and was purchased by the university when it came up for auction in the 1950s. Its present dome was dedicated in 1953 and it is named after the father of a supporter of the observatory, Mr. George Jewett of Spokane.

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Map of Jewett Observatory, Pullman, WA 99164, USA

The observatory is not used for research purposes; it is primarily used for undergraduate student labs and training, and houses twelve portable telescopes for this purpose. Additionally, the telescope is open for use to any students who have been instructed in its use, as well as to the public on monthly star party nights.

Wsu jewett observatory lookout point and make out site


References

Jewett Observatory Wikipedia