Baker Observatory

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Baker Observatory
Organization Missouri State University
Location
Coordinates 37°23′56″N, 93°2′30″W
Altitude meters (feet)
Webpage [1]
Telescopes
Unnamed Telescope 16" and 14" Reflectors

The William G. and Retha Stone Baker Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Missouri State University. It is located in Marshfield, Missouri.

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[edit] About the observatory

The William G. and Retha Stone Baker Observatory is located ten miles northwest of Marshfield in Webster County (off Route 38 on Old Hillcrest Road). The observatory houses a 14-Inch Schmidt Cassegrain and a 16-inch Cassegrain . The 16-inch (0.4 meter) Cassegrain reflecting telescope (with CCD attached camera) is on loan to MSU from Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. The CCD camera makes this telescope as powerful as a 100-inch (2.5-meter) telescope.

The observatory is used on clear evenings for laboratory work by students in beginning and intermediate astronomy courses, and by advanced undergraduate students and faculty conducting astronomical research. The observatory houses many smaller telescopes for students to use in addition to the two large instruments.

The public may visit the observatory and view the night sky through telescopes, either at open houses or during the Ozarks Amateur Astronomers Club meetings. Open houses are conducted by the Department of Physics and Astronomy twice each year, in April or May, and in September or October. Admission is free.

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  1. Baker Observatory Homepage. PAMS - Astronomy. Retrieved on December 14, 2005.

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