Bareket observatory

Bareket observatory

One of the main telescopes in Bareket observatory
Code B35
Location Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, Israel
Coordinates 31°53′17″N 35°01′54″E / 31.888189°N 35.031694°E / 31.888189; 35.031694
Website http://bareket-astro.com
Telescopes
15" f/2.8 15" Astrograph reflector
Newtonian 12" f/5.3 Planetary telescope, 12" prime focus reflector
SCT 14" f/8.7 Remote controlled automated Internet robotic telescope

The Bareket Observatory (IAU code B35 ; 35.0317°N Parallax sinφ 0.84991 cosφ +0.52524)[1] is an astronomical educational observatory owned and operated by the Bareket family. It is located east of the city of Maccabim, near Modiin.

Equipment

The observatory developed the Israeli Internet Telescope, a robotic telescope system which enables students and teachers to have full control on its telescopic system, cooled CCD camera and CFW from their home or school, via the Internet. The Internet Telescope is offered free of charge to students and teachers in Israel as a part of the observatory's International Year of Astronomy 2009 activities, subject to usage regulations.

The observatory also has a 38 cm diameter astrograph telescope, which is a wide field reflector telescope mounted on a robotic computer-controlled equatorial mount. It is equipped with a cooled camera, a 10-position computerized filter wheel, photometric filters and a spectrograph. The observatory's visitors uses a variety of telescopes, including 8" and 11" Schmidt–Cassegrain telescopes (SCTs) and a special planetary 12" bino-reflector.

Outreach and activities

The observatory offers open astronomy courses and classes.

Along with its regular activities, the observatory has also set up public observations in remote areas for schools and individuals that don't have the ability of going to an observatory for physical or financial reasons. Once a year the observatory makes the Astronomical Olympics for schools,.[2] and developing tools for remote learning, such as:

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Coordinates: 31°53′17″N 35°01′54″E / 31.888189°N 35.031694°E / 31.888189; 35.031694

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