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Karl Schwarzschild Observatory

Karl Schwarzschild Observatory
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Karl Schwarzschild Observatory in 1981
Organization Thuringian State Observatory
Location Tautenburg, Thuringia
Coordinates 50°58′48.4″N 11°42′40.2″E / 50.980111°N 11.711167°E / 50.980111; 11.711167Coordinates: 50°58′48.4″N 11°42′40.2″E / 50.980111°N 11.711167°E / 50.980111; 11.711167
Altitude 341 m (1,119 ft)
Established 1960 (1960)
Website www.tls-tautenburg.de
Telescopes
Alfred Jensch Telescope Carl Zeiss reflector
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Alfred Jensch Telescope Carl Zeiss reflector

The Karl Schwarzschild Observatory (German: Karl-Schwarzschild-Observatorium) is a German astronomical observatory in Tautenburg near Jena, Thuringia.

It was founded in 1960 as an affiliated institute of the former German Academy of Sciences at Berlin and named in honour of the astronomer and physicist Karl Schwarzschild (1873–1916). In 1992, the institute was re-established as Thuringian State Observatory (Thüringer Landessternwarte, TLS).

The observatory has the largest telescope located in Germany, which is also the largest Schmidt camera in the world. Made by VEB Zeiss Jena (the branch of Carl Zeiss located in Jena in what was then East Germany), this instrument is known as 2m Alfred Jensch Telescope: though its mirror is 2 metres in diameter, the telescope's aperture is 1.34m.

The observatory has observed several exoplanets and brown dwarfs, as around the stars HD 8673, 30 Arietis, 4 Ursae Majoris, and around HD 13189 on 5 April 2005. The observatory also host an International station for the interferometric radio telescope LOFAR.


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