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Coordinates: 42°1636N 83°4424W / 42.2767°N 83.7399°W / 42.2767; -83.7399
 

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Angell Hall Observatory
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Observatory code 767 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan
Coordinates42°16′36N 83°44′24W / 42.2767°N 83.7399°W / 42.2767; -83.7399
Established1927 Edit this on Wikidata
Websitelsa.umich.edu/astro Edit this at Wikidata
Angell Hall Observatory is located in the United States
Angell Hall Observatory

Location of Angell Hall Observatory

Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Michigan. It is located on the UM Central Campus on top of Angell HallinAnn Arbor, Michigan (US). It has a computer-controlled 0.4-m Cassegrain telescope in its single dome, and a small radio telescope on the roof. In the past it has housed a large, clock-driven refracting telescope and a reflecting telescope in side-by-side domes. The current telescope was manufactured by DFM Engineering and installed in December 1994.

Other observatories that UM has operated include the Detroit Observatory (1854), the Lamont–Hussey Observatory (South Africa, 1928), the McMath–Hulbert Observatory (Lake Angelus, Michigan, 1930), the Portage Lake Observatory (near Dexter, Michigan, 1948), and the Peach Mountain Observatory (near Dexter, Michigan, 1958).

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