- Jewett Observatory
Infobox Telescope
name = James Richard Jewett Observatory
caption = Jewett Observatory in 2001
organization = Washington State University
location = Pullman,Washington , USA
coords = coord|46|43|43|N|117|09|11|W|
altitude = 790 meters (2625 feet)
weather =
wavelength = Optical
built = 1953
website = [http://astro.wsu.edu/observatory.html astro.wsu.edu/observatory.html]
style = Refractor
diameter = 12 inch
angular_resolution =
area =
focal_length = 15 feet (f/15)
mounting = Equatorial
dome = SphericalThe James Richard Jewett Observatory is an astronomical
observatory owned and operated byWashington State University . It is located in Pullman,Washington (USA). It houses the second-largest refracting telescope in the state of Washington. The 12-inch lens was originally ground and polished between1887 and1889 byAlvan 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 in1953 and it is named after the father of a supporter of the observatory, Mr. George Jewett of Spokane.The observatory is not used for research purposes; it is primarily used for undergraduate student labs and training, and houses ten portable telescopes for this purpose. Additionally, the telescope open for use to any students who have been instructed in its use, as well as to the public on monthly star party nights.
See also
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List of observatories References
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External links
* [http://cleardarksky.com/c/JwttObWAkey.html Jewett Observatory Clear Sky Clock] Forecasts of observing conditions.
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