Penteli Observatory
The Penteli Observatory (Greek: Αστεροσκοπείο Πεντέλης), also known as the Penteli Astronomical Stationis (Αστρονομικός Σταθμός Πεντέλης), is an astronomical observatory in Penteli, Greece, operated by the National Observatory of Athens. It is best known for housing the historic Newall Refractor, which used to be the largest telescope in the world before its move there. From 1959 to 1980 it was a major site for scientific research, though since then it has been facing severe light pollution problems resulting in its gradual conversion into a public observatory, especially after the establishment of the Visitor Center there in 1995. Nowadays, the most notable research conducted in the location is the one carried out by the Athens Digisonde, an ionosonde used for ionospheric sounding.
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Μεταξά, Penteli Municipal Unit Penteli (Penteli Community)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 38.0479 ° | E 23.8644 ° |
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Αστρονομικός Σταθμός Πεντέλης
Μεταξά
152 36 Penteli Municipal Unit, Penteli (Penteli Community)
Attica, Greece
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