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Molėtai Astronomical Observatory

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Location
  
Kulionys, Lithuania

Website
  
mao.tfai.vu.lt

telescope
  
63 cm reflector

Opened
  
1753

Organization
  
Vilnius University

Altitude
  
200 meters (656 feet)

Maksutov telescope
  
35 cm reflector

telescope
  
165 cm reflector

Phone
  
+370 383 45444

Code
  
152

Molėtai Astronomical Observatory

Address
  
2817, Kulionys 33354, Lithuania

Similar
  
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The Molėtai Astronomical Observatory (MAO; Molėtų astronomijos observatorija in Lithuanian) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Vilnius University Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy. It is located on the Kaldiniai Hill next to Kulionys, Lithuania, 10 km from the town of Molėtai.

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History

The old astronomical observatory of Vilnius University, opened in 1753, and the new University observatory near Vingis Park, built in 1921, gradually appeared inside the city of Vilnius where conditions turned out to be unsatisfactory for astronomical observations. In 1969, a new observatory was started in the Molėtai district, about 70 km north of Vilnius. It is built on the Kaldiniai Hill just near the small village of Kulionys, about 10 km from the town of Molėtai. In the fall of 1969, the first 25 cm diameter telescope of the Molėtai Astronomical Observatory (MAO) was mounted. Later on, it was placed to the 35/51 cm Maksutov telescope. In 1974 and 1991, the reflecting telescopes of 63 cm and 165 cm diameters were put into operation.

Equipment

MAO currently has three research telescopes:

  • 35 cm Maksutov telescope (f/3.5), which replaced MAO's first 25 cm telescope in 1975,
  • 63 cm Cassegrain telescope,
  • 165 cm Ritchey–Chrétien telescope, which MAO claims is the largest in Northern Europe (excluding Britain).
  • References

    Molėtai Astronomical Observatory Wikipedia