Beersel Hills Observatory
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LocationBeersel, Belgium
Websiteusers.skynet.be/bho/
| Observatory code | 200 |
|---|---|
| Location | Beersel, Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50°45′37″N 4°18′13″E / 50.7602°N 4.3036°E |
| Website | users |
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Beersel Hills Observatory is a private amateur astronomical observatory.[1] Founded in April 1998, it is located near Beersel, Belgium.[2] It is owned by Paul Van Cauteren and Patricia Lampens.[3] It is primarily dedicated to the study of variable stars and visual double stars, including Delta Scuti, eclipsing binaries, and visual double stars.[4][5][6]
