- University of Alabama Observatory
Infobox Observatory
name = University of Alabama Observatory
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organization =University of Alabama
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location = Tuscaloosa,Alabama ,United States
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established = 1844
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website = [http://www.astr.ua.edu/keel/telescopes/ua10inch.html]
telescope1_name = Unnamed
telescope1_type =Troughton and Simms 4" refracting transit
telescope2_name = Unnamed
telescope2_type =Troughton and Simms 8" refracting equatorialThe University of Alabama Observatory was an astronomicalobservatory owned and operated by theUniversity of Alabama . It is located inTuscaloosa, Alabama (USA ).History
Establishment of Observatory
The observatory was completed in 1844 though the
equatorial telescope did not arrive and was not mounted until1849 . It featured a large central section capped by a revolving dome 18-feet in diameter. At the west end of the building was atransit instrument room with a north-south slit in the roof. Opposite the transit room was an office.The transit room contained
Troughton and Simms transit circle with a 4-inch objective and a focal length of 5-foot and used a 4-foot circle readable to a single arc second.The equatorial instrument was a Troughton and Simms 8-inch
refracting telescope and was housed in the main dome.Civil war
The University of Alabama was destroyed by a Federal raid led by General
John Croxton onApril 4 ,1865 . The observatory alone escaped the flames because it was located away from the main body of the campus.Post War
Though the observatory and instruments had been damaged in the raid, the telescopes and observatory were still usable for teaching purposes until the 1890s. It is unclear when the observatory stopped being used.
Today
The building itself stands today and houses the Computer Based
Honors Program .ee also
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List of observatories References
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Sky & Telescope , Feb 1983
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