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Great American Observatories
Saturday 14 November Β· 2 PM
Until 3 PM
100 East Orange Street, OH 44022, USA
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Lecture on the rise of major American observatories and their historic sites such as Harvard, Yerkes and Palomar
Since antiquity, the best world observatories were overseas in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The rise of American design and craftsmanship led to the creation of bigger and better machines. After the devastating wars of the early 20th century, American prosperity and technology brought giant telescopes of unprecedented size and abilities.
Place names such as Harvard, Yerkes, Lowell, Palomar and many more ring with American power. These places are an excellent travel goal. One can thrill to drive for days and suddenly spot a gleaming white dome on high mountains. Let's not forget the important Cleveland connections also!
