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Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory

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Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory
Alternative namesKanzelhoehe_Solar_Observatory Edit this at Wikidata
Organization Karl-Franzens-University
LocationVillach, Austria
Coordinates46°40.7′0″N 13°54.4′0″E / 46.67833°N 13.90667°E / 46.67833; 13.90667
Altitude1,526 meters (5,006 feet)
Websitewww.kso.ac.at
Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory is located in Austria
Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory
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The Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory or KSO is an astronomical observatory affiliated with the Institute of Geophysics, Astrophysics and Meteorology out of the Karl-Franzens-University. It is located near Villach on the southern border of Austria .

Its Web page at http://www.kso.ac.at/ usually posts current images of the sun, especially in the hydrogen-alpha line that is the strongest visible-light line of hydrogen and that reveals the solar chromosphere.

History

Founded in 1941 by the German Luftwaffe to research the effects of the Sun on the Earth's ionosphere, the KSO focuses on multispectral synoptic observations of the sun using several telescope on the same mount.