The National Astronomical Observatory of
Chile
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(Spanish: ''Observatorio Astronómico Nacional de Chile'' - OAN) is an
astronomical
Astronomy () is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, ...
observatory
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owned and operated by the Department of Astronomy of the
University of Chile
The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. (UCh). It is located on Cerro Calán, a hill in the
commune of
Las Condes
Las Condes is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. The area is inhabited primarily by upper-mid- to high income families, and known in the Chilean collective consciousness as home to the country's economi ...
. The commune is an eastern suburb of
Santiago
Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, who ...
located in
Santiago Province of the
Santiago Metropolitan Region
Santiago Metropolitan Region ( es, link=no, Región Metropolitana de Santiago) is one of Chile's 16 first-order administrative divisions. It is the country's only landlocked administrative region and contains the nation's capital, Santiago. Mos ...
. OAN was founded in 1852 and became a part of UCh in 1927.
The facility on Cerro Calán was completed in 1962.
History
OAN can be traced back to the Gillis Expedition, a project of the
United States Naval Observatory
United States Naval Observatory (USNO) is a scientific and military facility that produces geopositioning, navigation and timekeeping data for the United States Navy and the United States Department of Defense. Established in 1830 as the Depo ...
. Led by
James Melville Gilliss
James Melville Gilliss (September 6, 1811 – February 9, 1865) was an astronomer, United States naval officer and founder of the United States Naval Observatory.
Biography
Gilliss was born on September 6, 1811 in Georgetown, District of Columbia ...
, it arrived in Chile in 1849 to observe Mars and Venus from the southern hemisphere so as to improve
solar parallax
Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different sightline, lines of sight and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines. Due to perspective (graphica ...
.
Gilliss and his party set up their equipment on
Santa Lucia Hill, a small rise in downtown Santiago.
After completing the project in 1852, Gilliss sold the equipment and the buildings that housed it to the government of Chile, which formed OAN at that time.
After two years of operating on Santa Lucia Hill, the director of the new observatory,
Carlos Guillermo Moesta
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, noticed that daytime heating of the dark rock of the hill caused the entire landform to move slightly.
As a result of this discovery Moesta decided it would be best to move the observatory elsewhere. A new facility was built in what is now
Quinta Normal
Quinta Normal is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It is named after a large park in the area.
Demographics
According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Quinta Normal spans an ...
starting in 1857, and OAN officially moved to the new location in 1862. However, it proved to be one of the foggiest locations in the area.
The building is now home to the Aeronautical Technical School of the Civil Aviation Authority of Chile.
In 1908 President
Pedro Montt
Pedro Elías Pablo Montt Montt (; 29 June 1849, Santiago, Chile – 16 August 1910, Bremen, Germany) was a Chilean political figure. He served as the president of Chile from 1906 to his death from a probable stroke in 1910. His government fur ...
appointed Friedrich Wilhelm Ristenpart of Germany director of OAN.
Ristenpart organized another move of the observatory, this time to what is now the suburb of
Lo Espejo
Lo Espejo is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It has the country's largest population density.
Demographics
According to the 1999 census of the National Statistics Institute, Lo Espejo spans an are ...
, south of Santiago.
Ristenpart died in 1913, and the subsequent director, Alberto Obrecht, completed the move in 1916.
The buildings in Lo Espejo have been torn down.
Federico Rutllant became director in 1950, and in 1956 the observatory began a new campus on Cerro Calán under his direction.
The transfer was completed in 1962. Rutllant played an important part in bringing foreigners in to build the big observatories in the
Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert ( es, Desierto de Atacama) is a desert plateau in South America covering a 1,600 km (990 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes Mountains. The Atacama Desert is the driest nonpolar desert in the ...
in the 1960s.
The extensive site research for what would soon become
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
The Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) is an astronomical observatory located on Cerro Tololo in the Coquimbo Region of northern Chile, with additional facilities located on Cerro Pachón about to the southeast. It is approximate ...
and
La Silla Observatory
La Silla Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Chile with three telescopes built and operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Several other telescopes are located at the site and are partly maintained by ESO. The observatory is ...
was conducted while he was director. The
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
also sent astronomers and provided several telescopes to OAN beginning in 1962, but it withdrew after the
1973 Chilean coup d'état
The 1973 Chilean coup d'état Enciclopedia Virtual > Historia > Historia de Chile > Del gobierno militar a la democracia" on LaTercera.cl. Retrieved 22 September 2006.
In October 1972, Chile suffered the first of many strikes. Among the par ...
.
Telescopes
* The Millimeter-wave Telescope (MINI) is a Cassegrain reflector with a
primary mirror
A primary mirror (or primary) is the principal light-gathering surface (the objective) of a reflecting telescope.
Description
The primary mirror of a reflecting telescope is a spherical or parabolic shaped disks of polished reflective met ...
made of machined aluminum.
It was installed at CTIO in 1982, and an
identical telescope is located at the
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian. It was used for surveys of
molecular cloud
A molecular cloud, sometimes called a stellar nursery (if star formation is occurring within), is a type of interstellar cloud, the density and size of which permit absorption nebulae, the formation of molecules (most commonly molecular hydroge ...
s while at CTIO. In 2005 it was moved to the Chilean National Astronomical Observatory's facilities on Cerro Calán near Santiago, where it was installed in a newly constructed dome in 2011.
* A
Cassegrain reflector
The Cassegrain reflector is a combination of a primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror, often used in optical telescopes and radio antennas, the main characteristic being that the optical path folds back onto itself, relative to th ...
made by Goto was purchased with a grant given to OAN by the Japanese government in 2002.
It is housed in a building with a roll-off roof built when the campus was founded. It is used for instruction and outreach.
* A refractor built by Gustav Heyde (Dresden, Germany), originally installed at Lo Espejo in 1913.
It was moved to Cerro Calán, where it is now used for outreach.
* A refractor built by Gautier was installed in 1894 at Quinta Normal.
It is a
Carte du Ciel
The Carte du Ciel (literally, 'Map of the Sky') and the Astrographic Catalogue (or Astrographic Chart) were two distinct but connected components of a massive international astronomical project, initiated in the late 19th century, to catalogue an ...
-type astrograph. It was moved to Lo Espejo and then Cerro Calán, where it is now used for outreach.
* A
Danjon astrolabe with a aperture was installed on Cerro Calán in 1965 for a joint project of UCh and the
European Southern Observatory
The European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly referred to as the European Southern Observatory (ESO), is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental research organisation made up of 16 mem ...
.
It was modified to allow solar observations in 1989.
Former telescopes
* A
transit telescope
In astronomy, a transit instrument is a small telescope with extremely precisely graduated mount used for the precise observation of star positions. They were previously widely used in astronomical observatories and naval observatories to measu ...
built at
Pulkovo Observatory
The Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory (russian: Пулковская астрономическая обсерватория, Pulkovskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya), officially named the Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academ ...
was installed in 1963.
It was housed in a metal building which was also made at Pulkovo and shipped to Chile in parts.
* A refractor built by
Grubb was ordered in 1909. The dome was in place by 1913, but the final parts for the telescope did not arrive until 1933.
It was finally finished, but did not work satisfactorily so was seldom used. The dome was moved to Cerro Calán but the telescope was never installed at the new facility.
* A Bamberg transit telescope was purchased in 1910.
* A
meridian circle
The meridian circle is an instrument for timing of the passage of stars across the local meridian, an event known as a culmination, while at the same time measuring their angular distance from the nadir. These are special purpose telescopes mount ...
built by Repsold was first installed at Lo Espejo in 1912.
It was moved to Cerro Calán and was used as recently as the 1990s.
* A meridian circle built by Eichens was acquired between 1865 and 1889.
* A meridian circle built by Repsold was acquired around 1873 but not put into use until 1883.
* A refractor built by
Henry Fitz
Henry Fitz Jr. (December 31, 1808 - November 7, 1863) was an American engineer, scientist, locksmith, optician, inventor and a pioneer of photography in the United States.
Personal life
Fitz was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts on December 3 ...
was sold by Gillis to OAN in 1852.
* An meridian circle by built Pistor and Martins was sold by Gillis to OAN in 1852.
Cerro El Roble Station
Cerro El Roble Station ( es, Estación Astronómica de Cerro El Roble, also known as Cerro El Roble Observatory;
obs. code:
805
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
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), is a site of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory located on
Cerro El Roble, a mountain on the border between Santiago Metropolitan Region and
Valparaíso Region
The Valparaíso Region ( es, Región de Valparaíso, links=no, ) is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions.Valparaíso Region, 2006 With the country's second-highest population of 1,790,219 , and fourth-smallest area of , ...
. The observatory building sits at an elevation of and is approximately northwest of Santiago. It was built by the University of Chile in 1967 to house a
Maksutov telescope
The Maksutov (also called a "Mak") is a catadioptric telescope design that combines a spherical mirror with a weakly negative meniscus lens in a design that takes advantage of all the surfaces being nearly "spherically symmetrical". The negative ...
provided by the Soviet Union, which began operating in 1968.
Maipú Radio Observatory
Maipú Radio Observatory (Spanish: ''Radio Observatorio de Maipú'' - ROM, or ''Observatorio Radioastronomico de Maipú'') was a remote site of OAN located in the commune of
Maipú southwest of Santiago. One long-wavelength telescope was built by OAN and the
University of Florida
The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida, traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its ...
, and another by OAN and the
Carnegie Institution
The Carnegie Institution of Washington (the organization's legal name), known also for public purposes as the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS), is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. Th ...
.
Observing began at the site in 1959, and it was closed in 2000.
See also
*
List of astronomical observatories
This is a list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no longer in ...
References
External links
Department of Astronomyat the University of Chile (in Spanish)
* for more information on the history: Astronomical Scrapbook: "A South American Tragedy"; Joseph Ashbrook (Sky & Telescope, 1957 Aug, pgs 477-78)
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Astronomical observatories in Chile
Buildings and structures in Santiago Metropolitan Region
Minor-planet discovering observatories
1852 establishments in Chile