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Location
  
unnamed telescope
  
0.9 m reflector

Organization
  
Established
  
1981 (1981)

unnamed telescope
  
0.5 m reflector


Altitude
  
2,120 meters (6,960 ft)

Website
  
West Mountain Observatory

West mountain observatory


West Mountain Observatory (WMO) is an astronomical observatory located on West Mountain near the community of West Mountain, Utah United States, about 22 km (14 mi) southwest of Provo. The observatory is owned and operated by Brigham Young University (BYU), and opened in 1981 after increasing light pollution reduced the utility of the Orson Pratt Observatory on the BYU campus. The first year of observing with the new 0.9 m telescope included imaging of intrinsic variable stars and high-mass X-ray binaries. Past research topics include light curve analysis of Delta Scuti variable stars and identifying pre-main-sequence stars by searching for H-alpha emitting objects.

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Hands on west mountain observatory


Telescopes

  • A 0.9 m (35 in) reflecting telescope built by DFM Engineering was installed at WMO in 2009. The main dome originally housed a 0.6 m reflector built by Tinsley Laboratories.
  • A 0.5 m (20 in) reflector is housed in its own dome on a robotic telescope mount.
  • A 0.3 m (12 in) reflector is housed in its own dome on a robotic telescope mount.
  • References

    West Mountain Observatory Wikipedia


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