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Lick Observatory

Coordinates: 37°20′28″N 121°38′35″W / 37.3411°N 121.6431°W / 37.3411; -121.6431
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Lick Observatory
The James Lick telescope, housed in the South (large) Dome of main building
Alternative nameslick Edit this at Wikidata
Named afterJames Lick Edit this on Wikidata
OrganizationUniversity of California Edit this on Wikidata
Observatory code 662 Edit this on Wikidata
Locationnear San Jose, California
Coordinates37°20′28″N 121°38′35″W / 37.3411°N 121.6431°W / 37.3411; -121.6431
Altitude1,283 m (4,209 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Websiteucolick.org/main/ Edit this at Wikidata
TelescopesAnna L. Nickel telescope
Automated Planet Finder
C. Donald Shane Telescope
Carnegie telescope
Coudé Auxiliary Telescope
Crossley telescope
James Lick telescope
Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope
Lick Observatory Main Building
Tauchmann telescope Edit this on Wikidata
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The Lick Observatory is an astronomical observatory. It is owned and operated by the University of California. It is on Mount Hamilton, in the Diablo Range just east of San Jose, California, USA. The observatory is managed by the University of California Observatories. Its headquarters is on the campus of University of California, Santa Cruz.

Significant discoveries

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The following astronomical objects were discovered at Lick Observatory:[source?]

Due to its proximity to San Jose, light pollution and skyglow are an issue for the observatory. This was fine in the past, as San Jose used sodium ion bulbs, whose light were easy to filter out. However, due to safety concerns, LED lights which cannot be filtered out have been installed in San Jose. San Jose dims its lights when the observatory is active.

References

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  • Campbell, William Wallace (1902). "The Lick Observatory And Its Problems". Overland Monthly, and Out West Magazine. XL (3): 321–. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  • Vasilevskis, S. and Osterbrock, D. E. (1989) "Charles Donald Shane" Biographical Memoirs, Volume 58 pp. 489–512, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, ISBN 0-309-03938-X

Further reading

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Other websites

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