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Lick observatory
Lick observatory




lick observatory

Due to budget cuts, the on-site staff has been reduced to around a dozen people, but Lick’s ambitious facility remains viable.

lick observatory

Today the Lick Observatory continues to observe and report on the stars. As development of the surrounding Silicon Valley increased during the 1970s and 80s, light pollution threatened to make the telescopes unusable, but the community at the base of the mountain began an initiative to replace their streetlights and other public lights with lower impact bulbs which allowed the observatory to maintain its relevance. SJAA Members (and immediate family) only until May 3rd (then open to. The observatory was expanded and upgraded as the years passed, and the station continued to welcome new scientists to its rooms. Therefore, SJAA has arranged a private Tour of Lick Observatory for 30 generous members. A massive refracting telescope (the largest in the world for a time) was installed to take advantage of the uninterrupted mountaintop view, and round-the-clock coverage of the heavens began in earnest in 1888. The road itself has exactly 365 bends, a precision detail which not only kept the road from being too steep, but also entertained the new scientists at the site. Despite his death, construction on the facility continued, using horses and carts to drag equipment and materials up a winding mountain road laid down specifically for the construction. Unfortunately Lick would not survive to see the completion of his observatory, but his body was buried under the site of the first telescope at the site. High atop California ’s Mount Hamilton, the double domes of the Lick Observatory never stop staring at the stars thanks to its live-in science crew.īuilt between 18, the Lick Observatory was the dream of astronomer James Lick, who saw the great scientific benefit of having a staff that could live on site to observe the stars anytime of the night.






Lick observatory