Givatayim Observatory

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Coordinates32°04′11.28″N 34°48′55.15″E / 32.0698000°N 34.8153194°E / 32.0698000; 34.8153194
Givatayim Observatory
OrganizationIsraeli Astronomical Association, Givatayim Municipality
Observatory code 137 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationGivatayim, Tel Aviv, Israel
Coordinates32°04′11.28″N 34°48′55.15″E / 32.0698000°N 34.8153194°E / 32.0698000; 34.8153194
Altitude87 metres (285 feet)
Established1968
WebsiteGivatayim Observatory at the Israeli Astronomical Association website
Telescopes
Primary Telescope16 inches (41 centimetres) Meade LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain
Secondary Telescope12 inches (30 centimetres) Meade LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain
Givatayim Observatory is located in Israel
Givatayim Observatory
Location of Givatayim Observatory
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The Givatayim Observatory is a public observatory that was founded in 1968 by the Israeli Astronomical Association and the Givatayim municipality.[1]

These are some of the activities taking place in the observatory:

The observatory is placed on a hill (87m above sea level) inside a public park in Givatayim (HaAliya HaShniya Garden). Givatayim is a town adjacent to Tel Aviv and part of the Greater Tel Aviv region. Because of this location, the sky is very bright and precludes observation of faint objects.

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