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The Royal Greenwich Observatory, located in Greenwich, UK, was a significant ground-based observatory established in 1675. It played a crucial role in defining the Prime Meridian and establishing Greenwich Mean Time, fundamental benchmarks for global timekeeping and navigation. Primarily serving ast...
The Samarkand Observatory of Ulugh Beg, built around 1420, represents a pivotal moment in astronomical observation. Constructed by Timurid ruler Ulugh Beg, it was renowned for its precision and produced remarkably accurate star catalogs. This ground-based observatory utilized advanced optical instru...
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) is a national observatory located in China’s Guizhou province. It represents the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, measuring 500 meters in diameter. Its immense collecting area allows for unprecedented sensitivity in detecting fai...
The Square Kilometre Array is a revolutionary ground-based observatory comprising two main telescopes located in Western Australia and South Africa. This international project utilizes an interferometer design, combining signals from thousands of antennas to create an extremely sensitive radio teles...
The Very Large Telescope (VLT) is an enormous ground-based optical and infrared observatory located in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Its suite of telescopes allows astronomers to study celestial objects with unprecedented detail. It's a key instrument for the European Southern Observatory, utilized by res...
The Green Bank Telescope, located in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, is a fully steerable radio telescope with a 100-by-110-meter offset-Gregorian dish, making it the world's largest of its type. It operates within the National Radio Quiet Zone, where radio emissions are restricted to minimize int...
Uraniborg was a Renaissance astronomical observatory and research complex built by Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe between 1576 and 1580 on the island of Hven, then under Danish control. Constructed before the invention of the telescope, it housed large precision instruments for naked-eye celestial me...
Harvard College Observatory, founded in 1839 and located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest astronomical research institutions in the United States. Under the directorship of Edward Charles Pickering (1877-1919), the observatory became renowned for its pioneering work in stellar spect...
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FASTA) is a ground-based radio observatory located in Guizhou Province, China. It’s notable as the world's largest filled-aperture radio telescope, facilitating research into astronomical phenomena such as pulsars and other celestial objects emitt...
The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is an intergovernmental organization headquartered in the United Kingdom tasked with building and operating radio telescope networks. The project features sites in South Africa, utilizing dish antennas for mid-frequency observations, and in Australia, ut...
The LIGO Livingston Observatory is a ground-based gravitational wave detector located in Livingston, Louisiana. It’s notable for being one of the first observatories to directly detect ripples in spacetime predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity. This facility primarily serves researche...
The LIGO Hanford Observatory is a critical component of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). Located in Washington State, it’s a ground-based observatory designed to detect minute changes in spacetime caused by gravitational waves. This data helps scientists investigate ca...
The Geneva Observatory (Observatoire de Genève) is a Swiss astronomical research facility located in Sauverny, Switzerland. It is most famous as the institution where astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz discovered the first exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star, 51 Pegasi b, in 1995, earning the...
The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of twin 6.5-meter optical reflecting telescopes located at the Las Campanas Observatory in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The two instruments, named after astronomers Walter Baade and Landon Clay, achieved their first light in 2000 and 2002, respectively. They are op...
Gemini South is an 8.1-meter optical/infrared astronomical observatory located on Cerro Pachón in the Chilean Andes. It is operated by a multi-national partnership and serves as the southern hemisphere counterpart to the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. The facility is utilized by researchers to st...
The Paranal Observatory is a key component of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT). Located in Chile's Atacama Desert, it houses multiple cutting-edge instruments capable of observing both optical and infrared light. This allows astronomers to study distant stars, galaxies,...
Gemini North is an 8.1-meter optical and infrared astronomical telescope situated near the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It operates as the northern hemisphere counterpart to the Gemini South telescope, which is located in Chile, allowing the twin facilities to collectively observe the entire celes...
The Maragheh Observatory was a medieval astronomical facility established in 1259 in the city of Maragheh, located in present-day Iran. It was founded by the Mongol ruler Hulagu Khan and directed by the astronomer Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, attracting scholars from across the Islamic world. The observato...
The South Pole Telescope is a 10-meter diameter microwave and millimeter-wave observatory located at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. It began observations in 2007 and is designed to conduct surveys of the cosmic microwave background. Astronomers utilize its data to detect massiv...
MeerKAT is a ground-based radio telescope array located in South Africa. It consists of sixty-six antennas working together as an interferometer to observe radio waves from space. This observatory is a key precursor to the Square Kilometre Array and contributes significantly to research on galactic...
The Arecibo Observatory was a ground-based radio observatory located in Puerto Rico. Constructed in 1963, it featured a remarkably large telescope used to study planets, asteroids, and other celestial objects via radio waves. Its primary function involved planetary radar astronomy, providing valuabl...
IRAM NOEMA (Northern Extended Millimeter Array) is a millimeter-wave interferometer located on the Plateau de Bure in the French Alps. Operated by the Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique, it consists of 12 movable antennas configured along rail tracks for high-resolution astronomical observati...
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is a wide-field astronomical survey instrument operating at Palomar Observatory in southern California. It uses the 48-inch Samuel Oschin Telescope, equipped with a large-format CCD camera, to repeatedly image the northern sky. Operational since 2018, ZTF scans th...
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) conducts astronomical research utilizing both optical and radio telescopes. Located in Japan, it operates a network of ground-based observatories including the Subaru Telescope and the Very Large Array Radio Telescope. NAOJ supports scientists st...
H.E.S.S. is a ground-based observatory utilizing large telescope mirrors to detect high-energy gamma rays from space. Situated in Namibia, it employs the Cherenkov radiation produced by charged particles to precisely measure these emissions. The system’s stereoscopic imaging allows scientists to pin...
The Giant Magellan Telescope is a next-generation ground-based optical and infrared observatory located in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Its unprecedented light-gathering ability and adaptive optics will allow scientists to study distant galaxies and exoplanets with unparalleled detail. This telescope is...
The Mount Wilson Observatory, located in California, played a crucial role in astronomical research beginning with its establishment in 1904. George Ellery Hale spearheaded its construction to develop more powerful telescopes. The observatory gained prominence through Edwin Hubble’s groundbreaking o...
The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) is a wide-field astronomical imaging facility located atop Haleakalā on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Operated by the University of Hawaii, the system is specifically designed to conduct broad digital surveys of the night sky. Its p...
The Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) is a NASA-funded astronomical project based at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Utilizing automated telescopes at multiple locations, including the Mount Lemmon Observatory, the survey conducts nightly scans to identify and track potentially hazardous near-Earth obj...
The Effelsberg Radio Telescope is a large ground-based observatory located in Germany operated by MPIfR. It’s a single-dish telescope designed to detect and analyze radio waves emitted from space. Its size and steerability allow astronomers to study celestial objects like pulsars, quasars, and the c...
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