2010 programme

Sat 3rd
16:00-16:30

The Great Melbourne Telescope: Past and Future

Barry Cleland

Astronomical Society of Victoria

Barry will describe how and why the Great Melbourne Telescope (GMT) came into being, its main aim or goal, its achievements, its problems and the ASV’s plan, working with the Museum of Victoria and the Royal Botanic Gardens, to rebuild it in its original building and use it for public viewing.
Barry will go through how Melbourne won the right to build the GMT at Melbourne Observatory in 1869 to study “southern nebulae”, which we now know to be galaxies.
The GMT was the largest fully steerable telescope in the world for 40 years. It was a product of “Marvellous Melbourne” which came about because of Victoria’s massive growth and wealth that was brought about by the gold rush of 1851.

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