Bergisch Gladbach Observatory, Astronomical observatory in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
The Bergisch Gladbach Observatory is an astronomical facility situated at approximately 368 meters in elevation, equipped with telescopes and instruments for celestial observation. The installation contains modern equipment designed to observe stars, planets, and other objects in the night sky.
The facility was founded in 1995 and received the code 621 from the Minor Planet Center in recognition of its contributions to astronomical research. This designation allowed the observatory to officially register new astronomical discoveries.
The observatory serves as a gathering place for amateur astronomers who share their interest in the night sky and exchange knowledge about celestial observations. These regular meetings create a community connection around astronomy and scientific curiosity.
Visitors can participate in viewing sessions and workshops offered throughout the year at the location. It is advisable to check in advance about scheduling and conditions, as weather and light conditions affect the quality of observations.
Wolf Bickel conducted significant astronomical research at this location and contributed to the development of observation techniques. His work helped establish new methods for celestial observation.
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