- Vatican Observatory
Infobox Observatory
name = Vatican Observatory
caption = Telescope inCastel Gandolfo
organization =Holy See
code = 036
location =Castel Gandolfo ,Italy
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altitude = 430 m
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telescope2_type = The Vatican Observatory ("Specola Vaticana") is an astronomical research and educational institution supported by theHoly See . Originally based inRome , it now has headquarters and laboratory at the summer residence of thePope inCastel Gandolfo ,Italy , and an observatory at theMount Graham International Observatory in theUnited States .The Director of the Observatory is Fr.
José Gabriel Funes , SJ. Many distinguished scholars have worked at the Observatory. In 2008, theTempleton Prize was awarded to cosmologist Fr.Michał Heller , a Vatican Observatory Adjunct Scholar.History
The Church has had long-standing interests in astronomy, due to the astronomical basis of the calendar by which holy days and
Easter are determined. For instance, theGregorian Calendar , promulgated in 1582 by PopeGregory XIII , was developed by the Jesuit mathematicianChristoph Clavius at the Collegio Romano calculated the basis of the from astronomical data.In the 18th century, the Papacy actively supported astronomy, establishing the Observatory of the Roman College in 1774. In 1789-1787, the the "Specula Vaticana" in the Tower of the Winds within the Vatican was established under the direction ofMsgr. Filippo Luigi Gilii (1756-1821). When Msgr. Gilii died, the "Specula" was closed down, as inconvenient to students in the city, and with the dome of St. Peter's obstructing its view. Its instruments were transferred to the College Observatory. A third facility, the Observatory of the Capitol, was operated from 1827 to 1870.
Father
Angelo Secchi SJ relocated the College Observatory to the top of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola a Campo Marzio (Church of St. Ignatius inRome ). However, when Father Secchi died in 1878, there was grave tension between the Holy See and the government ofItaly . The Observatory was renamed "Regio Osservatorio al Collegio Roman" ("Royal Observatory at the Roman College"), and remained in operation as such till 1923.It was reopened in the 1930s, by which time the smoke and sky-glow of the city made it impossible to conduct useful observations in Rome. The Observatory relocated to Castel Gandolfo, which is convert|25|km|mi southeast of Rome. By 1961, the same problems now existed at Castel Gandolfo. The Observatory then established the Vatican Observatory Research Group, with offices at the
Steward Observatory of theUniversity of Arizona inTucson ,Arizona .In 1993, VORG completed the convert|1.8|m|in
Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope , which is atMount Graham nearSafford, Arizona .The Observatory's headquarters remained in Italy at Castel Gandolfo. In early 2008, the Vatican announced that as part of a general reconstruction of the Papal residence, the Observatory would be relocated to a former convent a mile away from the castle, while its former space would be used to provide more room for the reception of diplomatic visitors. There was some commentary that the Observatory was being shut down or cut back, but in fact the Observatory staff welcomed the move. The old quarters in the castle were cramped and very poorly laid out for the Observatory's use. The research activities of VORG in Arizona continue unaffected.
References
*cite web
url = http://clavius.as.arizona.edu/vo/R1024/History_p1.html
title = History of the Vatican Observatory
accessdate = 9-29-2008
publisher = Vatican Observatory
*cite web
url = http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15309a.htm
title = Vatican Observatory
accessdate = 9-29-2008
work=Catholic Encyclopedia
publisher = New Adventee also
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Guy Consolmagno
*George Coyne
*José Gabriel Funes
*Michał Heller
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