Mount Stromlo Observatory
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Mount Stromlo Observatory (MSO) located just outside of Canberra, Australia, is part of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University (ANU).
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[edit] History
The observatory was established in 1924 as The Commonwealth Solar Observatory. The site had already been used for observations in the previous decade, with the Oddie telescope being located there in 1911. The dome built to house the Oddie telescope was the first Commonwealth building constructed in the newly established Australian Capital Territory. Until World War II, the observatory specialised in solar and atmospheric observations. After the war, the observatory shifted direction to stellar and galactic astronomy and was renamed The Commonwealth Observatory.
The ANU was established in 1946 in nearby Canberra and joint staff appointments and graduate studies where almost immediately undertaken. A formal amalgamation took place in 1957 with Mount Stromlo Observatory becoming part of the ANU.
On January 18, 2003 the devastating Canberra firestorm hit Mount Stromlo (surrounded by a plantation pine forest) destroying five telescopes, workshops, seven homes and the heritage listed administration building. The only telescope to escape the fires was the 1868 15-centimetre Farnham telescope.
Redevelopment is now under way with the restoration of several of the heritage buildings and the construction of new workshops.
Mt Stromlo has been downsized.
[edit] Advanced instrumentation
A new rapid survey telescope, SkyMapper, is under construction. SkyMapper will reside at the ANU's other observatory (Siding Spring) and operated remotely from Mount Stromlo.
[edit] Location
Mount Stromlo Observatory is located at an altitude of 770 metres above sea level on Mount Stromlo. Situated west of the centre of Canberra, near the district of Weston Creek. Canberra's main water supply treatment plant is located nearby.
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[edit] External links
- ANU Website
- Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the ANU
- SkyMapper Website.