Timișoara Astronomical Observatory Explained

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Timișoara Astronomical Observatory
Organization:Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy
Location:1 Axente Sever Square, Timișoara
Telescope1 Name:Cassegrain
Telescope1 Type:300/1690 mm Zeiss
Telescope2 Name:Coelostat
Telescope2 Type:100/2000 mm Zeiss

Timișoara Astronomical Observatory is a research institute in Timișoara, Romania, founded on 7 December 1962 by .[1] The scientific activity is coordinated by the Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, and the administrative activity by the local branch of the Romanian Academy.[2]

The Astronomical Observatory building has a basement, a ground floor and the equatorial instrument hall covered with a rotating dome. The dome and the main instrument of the observatory were made with own resources, in Timișoara.[3] The optical instruments placed on the equatorial mount are:[4]

Due to the development of Timișoara, the pollution and brightness of the night sky has increased, so the location of the observatory is no longer appropriate. It is desired to move it to Muntele Mic in Caraș-Severin County.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Observatorul astronomic din Timișoara, în paragină. Primăria vrea să-l aducă în proprietatea sa pentru a-l pune în valoare . Renașterea bănățeană . 29 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Observatorul Astronomic . Academia Română – Filiala Timișoara.
  3. Web site: Și Universitatea de Vest cere Observatorul Astronomic din Timișoara, după primărie. Îl vrea deschis publicului . TION . Deaconescu . Roxana . 31 May 2021.
  4. Book: Viața academică în Banat . Editura Academiei Române . Bucharest . 2016 . 191 . Otiman . Păun.
  5. Web site: Observatorul Astronomic din Timișoara va fi mutat. Rămâne în urmă o mină de aur . Adevărul . Both . Ștefan . 18 June 2011.