Cincinnati Observatory
Vorlage:Infobox nrhp The Cincinnati Observatory, located in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) on top of Mt. Lookout. It consists of two observatory buildings housing an 11 inch (28 cm) and 16 inch (41 cm) aperture refracting telescope. It is the oldest professional observatory in the United States.
History
Cincinnati Observatory was built atop [Mount Adams/Mount Ida, Ohio], a hill that overlooks downtown Cincinnati. The cornerstone was laid on November 9, 1843, and presiding over the occasion was former President John Quincy Adams. At 77 years old, it was to be his last public speech, and Mount Ida was renamed to Mount Adams in his honor.
In 1871, the Observatory came under the control of the University of Cincinnati and in 1873 it was moved from Mt. Adams to Mt. Lookout, where it remains today. In 1998 the Observatory became a National Historic Landmark.
The asteroid 1373 Cincinnati was named to honor the staff of the observatory.
Instruments

- The 1843 Merz und Mahler 11 inch refractor – Housed in the "Mitchel Building". May be the oldest continually used telescope in the world. It is currently used for public education programs.
- The 1904 Alvan Clark & Sons 16 inch refractor – Housed in the "Main Building". Used in public education programs and graduate research.
See also
References
External links
- Cincinnati Observatory Center
- Cincinnati Observatory Center Clear Sky Clock Forecasts of observing conditions.