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Williams Observatory

Coordinates: 35°14′39″N 81°40′15″W / 35.24415°N 81.67095°W / 35.24415; -81.67095
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Williams Observatory
OrganizationGardner-Webb University
Observatory code 685 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationBoiling Springs, North Carolina
Coordinates35°14′39″N 81°40′15″W / 35.24415°N 81.67095°W / 35.24415; -81.67095
WebsiteCraven E. Williams Observatory
Telescopes
Telescope16-inch (41 cm) Schmidt-Cassegrain
Williams Observatory is located in the United States
Williams Observatory
Location of Williams Observatory

Craven E. Williams Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Gardner-Webb University. Built in 1990 and named for the ninth president of the university, it is located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina (USA). Among its instruments, the observatory features a 16 in (41 cm) Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. The observatory is home to the Cleveland County Astronomical Society, and also holds monthly open houses for the community. Dr. Don Olive, an astronomer, oft-alleged nuclear physicist, and professor of science at the university maintains and opens the observatory to the campus and community on occasion.

"Cleveland County Astronomical Society Homepage". Retrieved May 4, 2009.

"YouTube - Observatory Open House at Gardner-Webb University". Craven E. Williams Observatory at Gardner-Webb University. Retrieved May 3, 2009.

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