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{i} observatory
A place where stars, planets and other celestial bodies are observed, usually through a telescope
{n} a place for astronomical observations
a building designed for systematic astronomical observations
An observatory is a building with a large telescope from which scientists study things such as the planets by watching them. observatories a special building from which scientists watch the moon, stars, weather etc. Structure containing telescopes and other instruments for observing celestial objects and phenomena. Observatories can be classified by the part of the electromagnetic spectrum they can receive. Most are optical, observing in and near the region of the visible spectrum. Some are equipped to detect radio waves; others (space observatories) are Earth satellites and other spacecraft that carry special telescopes and detectors to study celestial sources of high-energy radiation (e.g., gamma rays, ultraviolet radiation, X rays) from above the atmosphere. Stonehenge may have been an early predecessor of the optical observatory. Perhaps the first observatory that used instruments to accurately measure the positions of celestial objects was built 150 BC by Hipparchus. The first notable premodern European observatory was that at Uraniborg, built for Tycho Brahe in 1576. Observatory House, in Slough, Eng., built and operated by William Herschel (see Herschel family), was one of the technical wonders of the 18th century. Today the world's largest groupings of optical telescopes are atop Mauna Kea, in Hawaii, and Cerro Tololo, in Chile. Other major observatories include Arecibo Observatory; Mount Wilson Observatory; Palomar Observatory; and Royal Greenwich Observatory. Arecibo Observatory Mount Wilson Observatory Palomar Observatory Royal Greenwich Observatory
a building designed and equipped to observe astronomical phenomena
A lookout on a flank of a battery whence an officer can note the range and effect of the fire
A place or building for making observations on the heavenly bodies
{i} astronomical viewing place; place where nature can be observed
A building fitted with instruments for making systematic observations of any particular class or series of natural phenomena
A place, as an elevated chamber, from which a view may be observed or commanded
a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
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