The Hartung Boothroyd Observatory

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The Hartung-Boothroyd Observatory is located off the Cornell campus, atop Mount Pleasant. It is used mainly as a teaching facility for upper-level astronomy classes. The observatory is named in honor of M. John Hartung '08 (chemical industrialist) and Samuel L. Boothroyd (professor and chairman of astronomy 1921-1942). The telescope construction began in the 1930s and the observatory was built in 1974. It contains a 25-inch telecope and is equipped with various instruments.

The telescope, control electronics and instruments are largely the result of work done by Cornell undergraduates since 1970. The telescope mount was designed as a senior project by George E. Gull. It was manufactured by the students at the Tompkins, Tioga and Seneca BOCES and by Therm, Inc. in Ithaca. The observatory is maintained by Jim Houck and Don Barry.

"Graduates" of the HBO project are now senior engineers and technical managers as well as graduate students, research associates and faculty at major universities.

About the Telescope

Observing Planning

Map to HBO

  

Location: 42°27′28″ N, 76°23′02″ W   Elevation: 1750 ft = 530 m    Observatory Code: H81

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