Morgan–Monroe Observatory

Morgan-Monroe Observatory
Organization Indiana University
Location Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Indiana, U.S.A.
Altitude 245 meters (803.8 ft)
Established 1966
Website
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Telescopes
Roboscope 41-cm (16-inch) f/13.7 Cassegrain reflector
Spectrabot 1.25-m (49-inch) f/8 Ritchey-Chrétien reflector
External images
http://www.astro.indiana.edu/images/mms.jpg Morgan-Monroe Observatory Source: Indiana University Department of Astronomy.
http://www.polyweb.com/danno/roboscope/RoboScope_files/roboscope.jpg Roboscope. Source: PolyWeb Services.
http://www.indiana.edu/~rcapub/v21n2/honey.gif Indiana University astronomy professor R. Kent Honeycutt and Spectrabot. Source: Indiana University, Research & Creative Activity, April 1998, Volume XXI, Number 2.

The Morgan-Monroe Observatory, also known as the Morgan-Monroe Station of Goethe Link Observatory, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Indiana University in Indiana's Morgan-Monroe State Forest. It was developed in the 1960s when light pollution began to degrade the capabilities of the original Goethe Link Observatory, which Indiana University had used for astronomical research since 1948. [1] The original Boller and Chivens 41-cm Cassegrain reflector, installed in 1966, [2] was converted in 1989 to an automated system for monitoring cataclysmic variable stars called "Roboscope." [3] It is capable of making one or two 4-minute exposures of about 100 objects per clear night. [4] In 1997, an automated 1.25-m f/8 Ritchey-Chrétien reflector called "Spectrabot" was added. [5]

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