- Boyden Observatory
Boyden Observatory (IAU code 074) is an astronomical research observatory and science education centre. It was originally founded by
Harvard University and placed near Lima,Peru in1889 . In 1927, it was moved to its present location just south of the small resort ofMaselspoort ,north -east of the city ofBloemfontein ,South Africa , and is managed by theUniversity of the Free State . It was named afterUriah A. Boyden , who in1879 left in his will $238,000 toHarvard College Observatory to be used for astronomical purposes. Its first and longtime director wasJohn S. Paraskevopoulos .The Observatory houses the third largest optical
telescope inSouth Africa , namely the 60-inch (1.5 meter) UFS-Boyden Rockefellerreflector . Other telescopes include the 13-inch (33 cm)Alvin Clark refractor which is over a century old, the historical 10-inch (25 cm) Metcalf Tripletrefractor , the 16-inch (40 cm) Nishimurareflector , the 16-inch (40 cm) Watcherrobotic telescope , a 20 cm Coelostatsolar telescope and various smaller mobile telescopes.Facilities include the main building where the original offices were and where the library is, the resident astronomer's house, a state-of-the-art
auditorium seating 100 people inside and 200 people on its roof for open-air sky shows, the main telescope buildings, smaller telescope buildings, a lecture room, store room, theASSA Bloemfontein clubhouse, observation platforms and various vantage points.Boyden Observatory performs professional
astrophysics research using the 1.5 meter reflector. In addition to the research program, theobservatory runs an active educational program for school children from all backgrounds as well as for members of the public, attracting thousands of visitors each year.The
observatory is administered by the Physics Department of theUniversity of the Free State with Dr. Matie Hoffman at the head of the educational program and Prof. Pieter Meintjes at the head of the research program. The Friends of Boyden assist theobservatory as a public support group, organising open evenings and protecting its public interest. Boyden also makes use of members ofASSA Bloemfontein Centre, theamateur astronomy club of the city, for presenters and telescope assistants.The
observatory is constantly experiencing growth in visitor numbers and the extension of its facilities. Medium term plans call for e.g. the establishment of an educational walking route for visitors to appreciate the diverse natural life in the area, a museum and science exhibition areas, upgrading of the educational telescope facilities etc. Long term plans include the construction of a digitalplanetarium and the completion of the fully-fledged Science Hall.External links
* [http://www.assabfn.co.za/friendsofboyden/boyden.htm Boyden Observatory]
* [http://www.assabfn.co.za/friendsofboyden/index.htm Friends of Boyden]
* [http://www.uovs.ac.za University of the Free State]ee also
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List of astronomical observatories
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