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Code
  
916

Location
  
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States

Website
  
www.rose-hulman.edu/observatory/

Address
  
Terre Haute, IN 47803, USA

Organization
  
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Similar
  
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Oakley Observatory or Rose-Hulman Observatory is an astronomical observatory operated by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States.

The Oakley Observatory is a teaching observatory with eight permanently mounted telescopes. One of the telescopes is a six-inch refractor built by Clark and Sons in 1886. The other telescopes are all reflecting telescopes ranging in size from eight to twenty two inches. In addition to being used for astronomy classes students use the observatory for research and recreation. Several minor planets have been discovered at Rose-Hulman, most notably numerous discoveries by American astronomer Chris Wolfe (also see Category:Discoveries by Chris Wolfe).

List of discovered minor planets

In addition, the Minor Planet Center credits the discovery of the following minor planets directly the the Oakley observatory:

References

Oakley Observatory Wikipedia