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- Yale_Student_Observatory abstract "The Yale Student Observatory, also known as the Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Yale University. It is located in Farnham Memorial Gardens near the corner of Edwards and Prospect Streets, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).The observatory is intended for student use. It includes two Ash domes housing a 16" RCOS telescope and a refurbished Grubb refractor (originally purchased to observe the 1882 transit of Venus). Detectors include an SBIG ST-9E CCD camera and a DSS-7 spectrograph. There is an observing deck between the domes. The observatory also houses a digital planetarium theater, which uses a Spitz SciDomeHD projection system.".
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- Yale_Student_Observatory altitude "38 m".
- Yale_Student_Observatory caption "Leitner Family Observatory.".
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- Yale_Student_Observatory location New_Haven,_Connecticut.
- Yale_Student_Observatory location United_States.
- Yale_Student_Observatory name "Yale Student Observatory".
- Yale_Student_Observatory organization Yale_University.
- Yale_Student_Observatory telescope1Name "Meade Telescope".
- Yale_Student_Observatory telescope1Type "LX200 12" reflector".
- Yale_Student_Observatory telescope2Name "Grubb Telescope".
- Yale_Student_Observatory telescope2Type "Refractor".
- Yale_Student_Observatory website student_observatory.html.
- Yale_Student_Observatory subject Category:Astronomical_observatories_in_Connecticut.
- Yale_Student_Observatory subject Category:Yale_University.
- Yale_Student_Observatory subject Category:Yale_University_buildings.
- Yale_Student_Observatory point "41.321 -72.922".
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- Yale_Student_Observatory comment "The Yale Student Observatory, also known as the Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Yale University. It is located in Farnham Memorial Gardens near the corner of Edwards and Prospect Streets, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).The observatory is intended for student use. It includes two Ash domes housing a 16" RCOS telescope and a refurbished Grubb refractor (originally purchased to observe the 1882 transit of Venus).".
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- Yale_Student_Observatory lat "41.321".
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