Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab

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Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab
OrganizationDepartment of Space Science
LocationLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Coordinates31°30′15″N 74°18′23″E / 31.50417°N 74.30639°E / 31.50417; 74.30639
Established1932
WebsiteAstronomical Observatory of University of the Punjab
Telescopes
Astronomical ObservatoryCosmic-ray observatory
Astronomical Observatory-IIX-ray astronomy
Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab is located in Pakistan
Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab
Location of Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab

The Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab is an astronomical observatory, located in Lahore at the Quaid-i-Azam Campus of the University of the Punjab. The space observatory is operated by the University's Department of Space Science.

History

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The Observatory is 75 years old and was established by the British colonial government in 1932. From its establishment, the space observatory was operated by the Punjab University's Physics department until the creation of a separate research institute, Department of Space Science, in 1985. In 1985, the Punjab University decided to start an academic program in this field and consequently the Department of Astronomy was re-organized as the Department of Space Science in 1985. Since then, the space observatory was constituted under the Department of Space Science.[citation needed]

Equipment

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The space observatory, equipped with a seven-inch refracting telescope and two smaller telescopes, forms one of the departmental teaching laboratories. This is the oldest observatory in the country, and has remained a centre of learning for more than 75 year.[citation needed]

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