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Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
, part of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National UniversityAustralian National University

The Australian National University, is a university located in Canberra, the national capital of Australia....
 (ANU), incorporates the Anglo-Australian TelescopeAnglo-Australian Telescope

n>Anglo-Australian Telescope...
 along with a collection of other telescopes owned by the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, and other institutions. The observatory is situated 1165 metres or above sea level in the Warrumbungle National ParkWarrumbungle National Park

Warrumbungle National Park is located in central northern New South Wales, 352 km northwest of Sydney....
 on Mount Woorat also known as Siding Spring Mountain.

Siding Spring Observatory is owned by the Australian National University (ANU) and is part of the Mt Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories research school. The original Mt Stromlo Observatory was set up by the Commonwealth Government in 1924. After duty supplying optical components to the military in WWII, the emphasis on astronomical research changed in the late 1940s from solar to stellar research. Between 1953 and 1974, the reflecting telescope at Mt Stromlo was the largest optical telescopeOptical telescope

An optical telescope is a telescope which is used to gather, and focus light, for directly viewing a magnified image, making...
 in Australia.

Already in the 1950s, the artificial lights of Canberra had brightened the sky at Mt Stromlo to such an extent that many faint astronomical objects had been overwhelmed by light pollutionLight pollution

Light pollution is excess or obtrusive light created by humans....
. The Siding Spring site was selected by the ANU in 1962 from many other possible locations because of the dark and cloud-free skies. By the mid-1960s the ANU had set up three telescopes, together with supporting facilities such as sealed roads, staff accommodation, electricity and water. In 1984, the Prime Minister, Bob HawkeBob Hawke

Robert James Lee 'Bob' Hawke AC is a former Australian trade union leader turned politician who became the 23rd Prime Minis...
, opened the ANU's largest telescope, the low-cost and innovative 2.3 m aperture telescope, housed in a simple, co-rotating cuboid dome.

Since the 1950s, and quite independently of developments at Siding Spring, the Australian and British governments had been negotiating about the construction of a very large telescope. When these negotiations finally came to fruition in 1969, the infrastructure of Siding Spring Observatory was already in place, and it was the obvious site at which to locate the 4-metre aperture Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT).

During the constructions of the AAT in the early 1970s, the British Science Research Council also built the UK Schmidt Telescope, 1 km to the NE of the AAT dome. The considerably wider field of viewField of view

The field of view is the part of the observable world that is seen at any given moment....
 of the Schmidt optical design compliments the narrower field of the AAT, in that larger areas of sky may be surveyed more quickly. Interesting objects so discovered are then studied in greater detail on the larger instrument. In 1987, the Schmidt Telescope was amalgamated with the AAT.

Siding Spring Observatory also houses telescopes from Korea, Las Cumbres Global Telescope Network and the University of New South Wales. In 1990, the earth-satelliteSatellite

A satellite is any object that orbits another object ....
 tracking facility of the Royal Greenwich Observatory was closed down after 10 years of operation. There are currently 12 telescopes on site.

There is a visitors gallery and exhibition area open to the public which also incorporates a coffee shop cafe and souvenirSouvenir

A souvenir is an object that is treasured for the memories associated with it....
 shop called the . This Centre is open Monday to Friday from 9.30 am to 4 pm and weekends and public holidays from 10 am to 2pm. Access to the Anglo Austrlian Telescope viewing area is open from 9.30am to 3.30pm every day. Access is via the Exploratory/Visitor Centre. During NSW school holidays, guided tours of the site are offered in conjuntion with the discovery program of the Warrumbungle National Park.

There is usually an Open Day on the last Sunday in October as a part of the Coonabarabran Festival of the Stars.

Telescopes at Siding Spring

  • Anglo-Australian TelescopeAnglo-Australian Telescope

    n>Anglo-Australian Telescope...
     (3.9-m - AAO)
  • UK Schmidt TelescopeFacts About UK Schmidt Telescope

    The 1.2 m UK Schmidt Telescope is part of the Anglo-Australian Observatory....
     (1.24-m - AAO)
  • Faulkes Telescope SouthFaulkes Telescope South

    The Faulkes Telescope South is a clone of the Liverpool Telescope, and is located at Siding Spring Observatory....
     (2.0-m)
  • SkyMapperSkyMapper

    SkyMapper is a 1.35m survey telescope under construction by the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics....
     Telescope (1.3 m - ANU, Dome finished, awaiting telescope)
  • 2.3-m Advanced Technology Telescope (ANU)
  • 40-inch Telescope (ANU - Decommissioned)
  • 24-inch Telescope (ANU - Decommissioned)
  • 16-inch Telescope (ANU - Decommissioned)
  • Uppsala Southern Schmidt TelescopeUppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope

    The Uppsala Schmidt Telescope - Moved her from Mt Stromlo in 1980....
     (0.5-m)
  • Automated Patrol TelescopeAutomated Patrol Telescope

    The Automated Patrol Telescope is a wide-field CCD imaging telescope, which is operated by the University of New South Wales...
     (0.5-m - UNSW)
  • ROTSE IIIa, Robotic Optical Transit Search Experiment (0.45-m - UNSW)
  • Korean YSTAR Telescope (Korean Southern Observatory)

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