Braeside Observatory

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Coordinates35°11′30″N 111°44′53″W / 35.1917°N 111.748°W / 35.1917; -111.748
Altitude7,060 ft (2,150 m) Edit this at Wikidata
Braeside Observatory
Organization
LocationFlagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona
Coordinates35°11′30″N 111°44′53″W / 35.1917°N 111.748°W / 35.1917; -111.748
Altitude7,060 ft (2,150 m) Edit this at Wikidata
Established1976 Edit this on Wikidata
Telescopes
The Braeside Cassegrain Telescope16" reflector, computer controlled
Braeside Observatory is located in the United States
Braeside Observatory
Location of Braeside Observatory

Braeside Observatory is a privately owned astronomical observatory previously owned and operated by Arizona State University. It is located five miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona (US), near the U.S. Naval observatory. The observatory is made up of two buildings, the telescope building and the control building. The telescope building is where the observatory's 16" Cassegrain Reflector telescope is housed. The telescope is controlled from either the control building or from the university through computer controls.

The observatory was founded in 1976 by Robert Fried, a retired Delta Air Lines captain, after a chance meeting with Sir Patrick Moore inspired him to turn his astronomical hobby into something more concrete. The observatory was set up as a private operating foundation. After Mr. Fried's death in 2003, the university committed itself to keeping the observatory open as an educational and research facility.

In Spring 2010, the Braeside Observatory dome and telescope were sold to an out-of-state buyer, who removed the observatory from its Flagstaff home. Braeside Observatory thus no longer exists.

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