Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory
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Location | Kumakōgen, Ehime Prefecture | ||
Coordinates | 33°40′27″N 132°56′39″E / 33.67417°N 132.94417°ECoordinates: 33°40′27″N 132°56′39″E / 33.67417°N 132.94417°E | ||
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Kumakōgen
The Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory is located at Kumakōgen in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
The observatory is in the Furusato Country Open Air Museum that incorporates the Seiten Castle (sei ten means "fine weather" and can also mean "star sky".)
Telescope
The observatory has a 60 cm aperture optical telescope.
Members of the public can book to observe at night, weather permitting.
Planetarium
A 40-seat planetarium is attached to the facility. Thirty-minute shows are conducted during the day.
Staff
The observatory's best known staff member is the prolific discoverer of asteroids, Akimasa Nakamura.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 10633 Akimasa at NASA JPL Small-Body Database accessed 4 August 2007
- ↑ Comet images by Akimasa Nakamura accessed 4 August 2007
External links
- Kuma Kogen Observatory home page – English version
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