Štefánik's Observatory

Štefánik's Observatory (Czech: Štefánikova hvězdárna, obs. code: 541) is an astronomical observatory on Petřín hill in the center of Prague[1] founded 1928 and named after Slovak astronomer Milan Rastislav Štefánik. Nowadays the observatory specializes above all in popularization of astronomy and related natural sciences.

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Štefánik's Observatory
Named afterMilan Rastislav Štefánik Edit this on Wikidata
Observatory code 541 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationHradčany, Prague 1, Czech Republic Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates50°04′52″N 14°23′54″E / 50.08119°N 14.39822°E / 50.08119; 14.39822
Altitude321 m (1,053 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Established1928 Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.planetum.cz/stefanikova-hvezdarna/ Edit this at Wikidata
Štefánik's Observatory is located in Czech Republic
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Technology

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The main telescopes of the observatory are a double refractor by Zeiss after the Viennese selenographer König placed in the main dome (bought in 1928) and a Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope installed in the western dome in 1976. The eastern dome of the observatory is equipped with a 40 cm mirror telescope by Meade.

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References

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  1. ^ "Stefanik Observatory". Prague Visitor Pass.
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