Stokesville Observatory

Summary

Stokesville Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned by H. D. Riddleberger of Harrisonburg, VA. It is located in Stokesville Campground in Stokesville near Mount Solon, Virginia (USA). The location is adjacent to the George Washington National Forest.

Stokesville Observatory
OrganizationJames Madison University
LocationStokesville Campground, Stokesville, Virginia, United States
Coordinates38°21′8.5″N 79°9′7″W / 38.352361°N 79.15194°W / 38.352361; -79.15194
Website[1]
Telescopes
unnamedCelestron Compustar Telescope 14 inch reflector
Stokesville Observatory is located in the United States
Stokesville Observatory
Location of Stokesville Observatory
The back of the Stokesville Observatory showing the main tower and the circle of powered piers

The observatory has one 16-foot-diameter (4.9 m) silo-type room housing a 14-inch Celestron Compustar telescope owned by James Madison University under a powered Ash observatory dome. An adjoining shaped room houses astronomy displays and materials used for instructional classes. The building is surrounded by a circle of 8 powered piers for mounting additional telescopes.

The front of Stokesville Observatory tower

See also edit

References edit

  1. "Stokesville Observatory Homepage". Stokesville Observatory. Archived from the original on September 7, 2006. Retrieved December 15, 2005.

External links edit

  • Celestron Compustar Fan site
  • Shenandoah Valley Stargazers who use and support the observatory
  • James Madison Physics Department