

Observatories and Telescopes
- The Night Sky Live - live
images of the night sky above some of the world's premier
observatories
- Anglo-Australian Observatory - Lots of
images and other astronomy info
- Canada-France-Hawaii
Telescope Corporation (CFHT)
- Chandra X-ray Observatory -
the "Hubble Space Telescope equivalent" for X-ray astronomy
- COBE
Infrared Satellite - designed to measure the diffuse infrared and
microwave radiation from the early universe
- European Southern Observatory - European
observatorys in Chile run by several European Nations
- Galex - Galaxy Evolution Explorer
- Hobby-Eberly
Telescope - a 9 meter telescope located at
McDonald
Observatory in Texas
- Hubble Space Telescope (STScI) -
Baltimore, Maryland, operates the Hubble Space Telescope
- Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING)
- operates the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope, the 2.5m Isaac
Newton Telescope and the 1.0m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope on behalf of
the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) of the
United Kingdom and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
(NWO) of the Netherlands
- James C. Veen
Observatory - Lowell, Michigan; owned and operated by the
Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical
Association
- KPNO Links
- Lick Observatory - Santa Cruz,
California
- Mauna Kea
Observatories - Mauna Kea, Hawaii
- McDonald
Observatory - located in the Davis Mountains of Texas, about 450
miles west of Austin
- MDM
Observatory - on Kitt Peak, operated by U. of Michigan, Dartmouth
College, Ohio State U., and Columbia U.
- Michigan State
University Observatory - East Lansing, Michigan
- Mount Wilson Observatory -
Pasadena, California
- The Nantucket Maria Mitchell
Association - Nantucket Island, Massachusetts; site includes
programs, places to visit, and research
opertunities at the observatory named after Maria Mitchell, the first
woman Professor of Astronomy and the first woman elected to fellowship
in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- National Optical Astronomy
Observatories - operates several major observatories including:
- National Radio Astronomy Obersvatories -
operates several major radio telescope facilities in the U.S. including:
- Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous
(NEAR) Mission - close-up images of an asteroid
- SOAR - 4m telescope
currently under construction in Chile by a large collaboration including
Michigan State University
- Southern African Large Telescope
(SALT) - copy of the HET
being built in South Africa
- Space Interferometry Mission
(SIM) - scheduled for launch in 2006, able to search for Earth-sized
planets around other stars, accuratly determine distances to stars
in our galaxy, and even remove the light from bright stars to look for
faint companions
- Space Telescope Science Institute -
Baltimore, Maryland, operates the Hubble Space Telescope
- Spitzer Space
Telescope (formerly SIRTF)
- Swift - Gamma ray burst
observatory approved by NASA, currently underconstruction, and
scheduled for a 2003 launch. Penn
State is a key player in the design, construction, and operation
of this mission!
- U.S. Naval Observatory - Observatory
responsible, in part, for maintaining the Master Clock for the US, and acuratly
recording the motions of the Earth, sun, moon, and planets
- The Worlds Largest Optical
Telescopes - size, location, description, comments, and links to
the world's largest optical telescopes, includes those currently in operation
and those under construction
- XMM-Newton - a new European X-ray
observatory satellite
- Yahoo!
List of Observatories
- Yerkes Observatory - Williams Bay,
Wisconsin
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