Robinson Observatory facts for kids
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Organization | University of Central Florida College of Sciences |
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Location | Orlando, FL, United States | ||||||||||
Coordinates
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28°35′30″N 81°11′26″W / 28.59175°N 81.19062°W
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Established | 1995 | ||||||||||
Website physics.ucf.edu/observatory.php |
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The Robinson Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Central Florida College of Sciences in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Public viewings are held the first and third Wednesday of each month and are sponsored by the Central Florida Astronomical Society (CFAS).
History
The observatory was built at a cost of over $500,000 in 1995, with Herbert Robinson donating almost half of the total cost. The observatory was given the name Robinson posthumously, eight months after Herbert Robinson's death, on April 25, 1996.
In the 2000s, a number of updates and renovations were completed at the observatory. The most recent addition was in 2007; it included high speed internet, a new 20-inch (50 cm) Ritchey-Chrétien telescope, and the ability to remotely operate the telescope and dome.
Future
Plans are under way to expand the Robinson Observatory to include two smaller telescopes with domes donated by the United States Air Force.
See also
In Spanish: Observatorio Robinson para niños