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Altitude
  
65 meters (213 ft)

Website
  
Van Vleck Observatory

Alvan Clark Great Refractor
  
0.5 m refractor

Organization
  
Wesleyan University

Established
  
1914 (1914)

Perkin Telescope
  
0.6 m reflector

Phone
  
+1 860-685-2130

Van Vleck Observatory

Location
  
Middletown, Connecticut

Address
  
96 Foss Hill, Middletown, CT 06459, USA

Similar
  
CFA Theater, Center for Film Studies, Inn at Middletown, Exley, Wesu

Van Vleck Observatory (VVO, IAU code 298) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Wesleyan University. It was built in 1914 and named after the former head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at the university, Prof. John M. Van Vleck. It is located in Middletown, Connecticut (USA).

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Telescopes

The University owns three telescopes. A 16-inch (410 mm) and a 20-inch (510 mm) are both used for weekly public observing nights, open to the Wesleyan community and the general public. The third telescope, the 24-inch (610 mm) Perkins Telescope, is used primarily for research, including for senior and graduate student thesis projects, as well as for departmental research programs. The Perkins scope is one of the largest telescopes in New England. Wesleyan participates in a consortium of universities that operate the WIYN .9-meter telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. Students (undergraduate and graduate) and faculty have the opportunity to spend time in Arizona doing research with the telescope. Wesleyan also is a member of the Keck Northeast Astronomy Consortium (KNAC).

Directors

  • Frederick Slocum, 1915-44
  • Carl Leo Stearns, 1944-60
  • Thornton Leigh Page, 1960-71
  • Arthur R. Upgren, 1973-93
  • William Herbst, 1993-99
  • John Salzer, 1999-2004
  • William Herbst, 2004-
  • References

    Van Vleck Observatory Wikipedia