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Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is a special
place of learning tucked high atop one of the tallest peaks near
Nashville. Here, both school children and the public are introduced
to the wonders of astronomy and space exploration.
One of the observatory's missions
is to interest students in the exciting career fields of science
and engineering. To this end, the observatory has installed an Internet-capable
videoconferencing unit, allowing an impressive network of astronomy
experts and former astronauts to interact with students in real
time inside classrooms nationwide.
Locally, hundreds of children are
thrilled as they see the sun, moon, planets, and stars firsthand
during telescope viewings. Each year Dyer hosts thousands of visitors
through school tours, observation nights, scout events and other
community programs. These groups have access to Dyer's extensive
astronomy library as well as a computer center featuring astronomy
software, and a mission control center where telescopes around the
country are controlled robotically.
The observatory also partners with
organizations such as NASA and the National Science Foundation to
connect Dyer's outreach efforts with the space research programs
they sponsor.
History
of Dyer Observatory
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