Berlin Observatory

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The Berlin Observatory has its origins in 1700 when Gottfried Leibniz initiated the Brandenburgische Society which would later become Prussian Academy of Sciences. Although the original observatory was built in the outskits of the city, over the course of time the city expanded such that after two centuries the observatory was in the middle of other settlements which made making observations very difficult and a proposal to move the observatory was made. The observatory was moved to Babelsberg in 1913.

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  • A brief History of Astronomy in Berlin and the Wilhelm-Foerster-Observatory [1]
  • Astrophysics Institute Potsdam[2]