English to Spanish Dictionary observatory

observatory

observatorio
definition
noun
Then it instantaneously e-mails the news to astronomers, observatories and automated telescopes around the world.
a room or building housing an astronomical telescope or other scientific equipment for the study of natural phenomena.
translation of 'observatory'
noun
observatorio
example
The summit of dormant volcano Mauna Kea is home to the world's largest astronomical 'observatory' and most powerful telescope.
Accompanied by several other astronomers he established a temporary 'observatory' on Pikes Peak, the summit of which is over 14,000 feet above sea level.
The designs for the carvings at the top of the building based their design on an ancient Greek 'observatory' built for Andronicus.
There are also plans to open a national 'observatory' with an automated telescope dedicated solely to high-school observers.
The Kushiro National Park, a beautiful 27,000 hectare marshland area with a well laid out 'observatory' , was next on our itinerary.
A bridge links the classroom and dormitory blocks and allows access to the outdoor ramps and 'observatory' tower.
Shrubs could be cleared away from around the 'observatory' , for example - and views could be created down to the river.
The 60th floor 'observatory' has been permanently closed for security reasons.
Set up in 1923, the historical Bosscha Observatory is the closest 'observatory' in the world to the equator.
Before heading down to the falls, the trail first leads into a huge butterfly 'observatory' .
In 1806 he accepted the post of assistant at the Lilienthal Observatory, a private 'observatory' near Bremen.
The Arc also features an 'observatory' to take in surrounding views.
The mine was chosen as the observatory's location so that the rock would shield the 'observatory' from cosmic radiation.
Britain's foremost radio astronomy 'observatory' at Jodrell Bank celebrates its 45th anniversary this month.
An aquatic plant 'observatory' was created, and a greenhouse was purchased for use as art classrooms.
From the 'observatory' you can view Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Bay.
The tower featured a belfry and 'observatory' , topped with a cupola and a golden statue of an angel flying in a horizontal position!
He now had more time than before to devote to his study of astronomy, having an 'observatory' in the rooms in which he lived in one of the towers in the town's fortifications.
During National Astronomy Week, astronomical societies will be opening private 'observatories' and rigging up telescopes to let members of the public join in the Mars experience.
These space and Moon-based astronomical 'observatories' will be the successors to the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been used to discover planets in distant solar systems.
Because Earth's atmosphere is transparent to optical and infrared radiation and to radio waves, these types of radiation can be studied from ground-based 'observatories' .
Among the phenomena that permanent 'observatories' can study are climate variability and volcanic activity.
If tracks of totality were so considerate as to pass across well-established 'observatories' , then astronomers' lives would be simpler.
Then it instantaneously e-mails the news to astronomers, 'observatories' and automated telescopes around the world.
He scanned the images and radio data from telescopes at solar 'observatories' in Australia, Puerto Rico, Massachusetts, Italy, and New Mexico.
Such 'observatories' allow astronomers to observe the universe in ways not possible from the surface of Earth, usually because of interference from our planet's atmosphere.
Because we are familiar with major astronomical 'observatories' being sited atop remote mountain peaks, it seems peculiar that Nantucket has so many connections with astronomy.
The privately funded SETI Institute uses radio telescopes owned by 'observatories' around the world to sweep the sky for signals broadcast by advanced civilizations.
The same outburst was also observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and several ground 'observatories' .
Astronomical 'observatories' use Archimedean domes to cover their telescopes.
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