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Shattuck Observatory

Shattuck Observatory
Shattuck Observatory Dartmouth 2017.jpg
Shattuck Observatory in 2017
Organization Dartmouth College
Location Hanover, New Hampshire
Coordinates 43°42′18″N 72°17′07″W / 43.70500°N 72.28528°W / 43.70500; -72.28528Coordinates: 43°42′18″N 72°17′07″W / 43.70500°N 72.28528°W / 43.70500; -72.28528
Established 1854 (1854)
Website www.dartmouth.edu/~physics/news/observing.html
Telescopes
unnamed telescope 9.5-inch refractor
Shattuck Observatory is located in the US
Shattuck Observatory
Location of Shattuck Observatory
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unnamed telescope 9.5-inch refractor

Shattuck Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.

The observatory's most notable director was Edwin Brant Frost, who went on to be the director of the Yerkes Observatory. Today, it is primarily used for instructional purposes, but is open for public observation of the stars on Friday evenings. For scientific work Dartmouth has shares in the MDM Observatory on Kitt Peak, Arizona, and the Southern African Large Telescope in South Africa.

The observatory was built in 1854 for Ira Young, Professor of Natural Philosophy, to designs drawn up by his brother Ammi B. Young, and Boston architect G.J.F. Bryant, Young was then the supervising architect of the United States Treasury Department. It is a small building with three wings and a two-story dome (20 foot diameter). Its foundations are granite blocks; the building itself is brick. It is notable as the oldest scientific building on campus. Its construction and equipment costs were covered by a gift of $7,000 by Dr. George C. Shattuck, Dartmouth class of 1803, who stipulated that the Trustees match the gift with an additional $4,000. In 1955 the building was renovated and its original dome replaced, but otherwise the building remains substantially unaltered since its first construction.



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