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Eileen M. Collins Observatory

Observatory
Eileen M. Collins Observatory
OrganizationCorning Community College
Observatory code 911
LocationCorning, New York
Coordinates 42°07′05′′N 77°04′40′′W / 42.11803°N 77.07768°W / 42.11803; -77.07768
Altitude826 feet (252 m)
Established2003 (2003)
Websitewww.corning-cc.edu/visitors/observatory
Telescopes
One-tenth scale model of the Hale Telescope 20" reflecting telescope
16", 14", 12", 10", 8", 6", 4" reflecting telescopes
8" Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope
Solar telescope
Location of Eileen M. Collins Observatory

The Eileen M. Collins Observatory is a small astronomical observatory operated by Corning Community College in Corning, New York, United States. It is named for astronaut Eileen Collins. The observatory is primarily used to teach astronomy classes, but the college also provides monthly viewing sessions for the public.

The observatory is equipped with reflecting telescopes ranging from four inches to 20 inches in diameter. The largest telescope is a one-tenth scale model of the Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar.[1] The smaller telescopes were assembled by the Elmira-Corning Astronomical Society. Additionally, the observatory maintains an eight-inch Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope and a solar telescope.

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References

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  1. ^ "Corning Community College : Visitors : Observatory". Corning, New York: Corning Community College. Archived from the original on 2010年04月22日. Retrieved 2010年10月08日.
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