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usonian

(26,589 posts)
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 12:57 AM Oct 2023

The Coolest Star Observatories You Can Visit in the United States (2022)

https://matadornetwork.com/read/us-observatories/

The United States is packed with astronomical observatories — located on high mountain tops or splayed across a desolate desert. Beyond their beautiful terrestrial settings, many of these observatories have fueled the most important astronomical discoveries of the last century.

The world’s largest on-land optical telescope is at the W. M. Keck Observatory atop Hawaii’s nearly 14,000-foot Mauna Kea peak. However, this US observatory is neither open to visitors nor easy to work into a continental road trip. Rather, this road trip begins in California — where the Big Bang Theory was developed — and takes you across several western states, where a dry climate and tall elevations provide the best observing conditions.

The road trip also includes a handful of eastern observatories. These can be part of your cross-country astro road trip, or you can split your travel into a western and eastern tour. However you choose to explore, these are the best US observatories you can visit on a trip across the country.




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The Coolest Star Observatories You Can Visit in the United States (2022) (Original Post) usonian Oct 2023 OP
palomar left off the list nt msongs Oct 2023 #1
"on-land" optical telescope? Oh, they mean "ground-based". eppur_se_muova Oct 2023 #2
I think the site is a travel site, not a science site. usonian Oct 2023 #3
On my bucket list is: airplaneman Oct 2023 #4
Oh, don't interfere usonian Oct 2023 #5
Thanks for this info SCantiGOP Oct 2023 #6

eppur_se_muova

(42,507 posts)
2. "on-land" optical telescope? Oh, they mean "ground-based".
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 12:16 PM
Oct 2023

As opposed to "space-based" or "orbital" .

usonian

(26,589 posts)
3. I think the site is a travel site, not a science site.
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 12:28 PM
Oct 2023

Highly accurate travelogues welcome here!

Photo galleries?

Go for it!

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