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Developing an Astronomical Observatory in Paraguay

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

Alexis E. Troche-Boggino*
Affiliation:
Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Facultad Politecníca, 01 Agencia Postal Campus U.N.A., Central XI, Paraguay

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Background: Paraguay has some heritage from the astronomy of the Guarani Indians. Buenaventura Suarez S.J. was a pioneer astronomer in the country in the XVIII century. He built various astronomical instruments and imported others from England. He observed eclipses of Jupiter’s satellites and of the Sun and Moon. He published his data in a book and through letters. The Japanese O.D. A. has collaborated in obtaining equipment and advised their government to assist Paraguay in building an astronomical observatory, constructing a moving-roof observatory and training astronomers as observatory operators. Future: An astronomical center is on the horizon and some possible fields of research are being considered. Goal: To improve education at all possible levels by not only observing sky wonders, but also showing how instruments work and teaching about data and image processing, saving data and building a data base. Students must learn how a modern scientist works.

Type
Section 5: Small Telescopes or Internet Access?
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Pacific 2001