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Brera Astronomical Observatory

Coordinates: 45°28′17″N 9°11′22″E / 45.47139°N 9.18944°E / 45.47139; 9.18944
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Brera Astronomical Observatory
(ca. 1886-1890)
Alternative namesosservatorio astronomico di Brera Edit this at Wikidata
Observatory code027
LocationBrera, Milan, Italy
Coordinates45°28′17″N 9°11′22″E / 45.47139°N 9.18944°E / 45.47139; 9.18944
Established1764
Websitewww.merate.mi.astro.it
Telescopes
Brera Astronomical Observatory is located in Italy
Brera Astronomical Observatory
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The Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera (Brera Astronomical Observatory) is an astronomical observatory in the Brera district of Milan, Italy. It was built in the historic Palazzo Brera in 1764 by the Jesuit astronomer Ruggero Boscovich.[1] Following the suppression of the Jesuits by Clement XIV on 21 July 1773, the palace and the observatory passed to the then rulers of northern Italy, the Austrian Habsburg dynasty.[2] The observatory has since remained under state control.

In 1862, The Government of Italy funded the purchase of a 218mm Merz Equatorial Refracting Telescope that was ordered to the German constructor Georg Merz, in 1862.[3] [4]

References

  1. ^ Mario Carpino (2010). Breve storia dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera attraverso i suoi strumenti (in Italian). Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera. Accessed July 2015.
  2. ^ Giuseppe Schio (1930). Brera (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana. Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed July 2015.
  3. ^ http://www.brera.unimi.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=137&lang=en Brera Astronomical Observatory, refracting telescope that was ordered to the German constructor Georg Merz (1793-1867), in 1862.
  4. ^ http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2004ESASP.545..157B In 1862, The Government of Italy funded the purchase of a 218mm Merz Equatorial Refracting Telescope for the Brera Astronomical Observatory