The Indonesian Largest (and First) School Observatory
"Assalaam Observatory"
PPMI Assalaam Sukoharjo, Central Java. Most recommended to be visited.
Jaringan Observatorium Sekolah Indonesia
Visi
Membangun Observatorium di Sekolah-sekolah Indonesia
Misi
Mencerdaskan Anak Muda Indonesia
Program
Membangun 1000 Observatorium Sekolah di Indonesia Hingga Tahun 2045
Observatorium adalah sebuah lokasi dengan perlengkapan yang diletakkan secara permanen agar dapat melihat langit dan peristiwa yang berhubungan dengan angkasa. Menurut sejarah, observatorium bisa sesederhana sextant (untuk mengukur jarak di antara bintang) sampai sekompleks Stonehenge (untuk mengukur musim lewat posisi matahari terbit dan terbenam). Observatorium modern biasanya berisi satu atau lebih teleskop yang terpasang secara permanen yang berada dalam gedung dengan kubah yang berputar atau yang dapat dilepaskan. Dalam dua dasawarsa terakhir, banyak observatorium luar angkasa sudah diluncurkan, memperkenalkan penggunaan baru istilah ini.
(Wikipedia)
Oldest astronomical observatories
The oldest proto-observatories, in the sense of a private observation post,[6] include:
- c.150 BC: Observatory at Rhodes, Greece[10]
- 825 AD: Al-Shammisiyyah observatory, Baghdad, Iraq
- 869: Mahodayapuram Observatory, Kerala, India
- 1259: Maragheh observatory, Iran
- 1276: Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory, China
- 1420: Samarqand observatory, Uzbekistan
- 1442: Beijing Ancient Observatory, China
- 1577: Istanbul observatory of Taqi al-Din, Turkey
- 1580: Uraniborg, Denmark
- 1581: Stjerneborg, Denmark
- 1642: Round Tower, Denmark
- 1633: Leiden Observatory, Netherlands
- 1667: Paris Observatory, France
- 1675: Royal Greenwich Observatory, England
- 1711: Berlin Observatory, Germany
- 1724: Yantra Mantra, India
- 1785: Dunsink Observatory, Ireland
- 1789: Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland
- 1830/1842: Depot of Charts & Instruments/US Naval Observatory,[11][12] USA
- 1830: Yale University Observatory Atheneum, USA
- 1836: Hopkins Observatory, Williams College, USA
- 1839/1847: Harvard College Observatory, USA
- 1842: Cincinnati Observatory, USA
- 1884: McCormick Observatory, USA
- 1890: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, USA
- 1894: Lowell Observatory, USA
See also
- Equatorial room
- Fundamental station
- List of astronomical observatories
- List of observatory codes
- List of telescope parts and construction
- Observatory Street, Oxford, England
- Space observatory
- Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology
- Telescope
External links
- Western Visayas Local Urban Observatory
- Dearborn Observatory Records, Northwestern University Archives, Evanston, Illinois
- Coordinates and satellite images of astronomical observatories on Earth
- Earth-based Observatories Profile by NASA's Solar System Exploration
- Ocean Observatory Information, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Climate Change Observing Systems Information from the Ocean & Climate Change Institute, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Milkyweb Astronomical Observatory Guide world's largest database of astronomical observatories since 2001 - about 2000 entries
- Coastal Observatory Information from the Coastal Ocean Institute, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Map: Planetaria and Observatories
- List of amateur and professional observatories in North America with custom weather forecasts
- Map showing many of the Astronomical Observatories around the world (with drilldown links)
- Mt. Wilson Observatory