Morrison Observatory CMU

Morrison Observatory CMU Morrison Observatory is one of the oldest observatories west of the Mississippi River, dating back to 1875 when it was part of Pritchett Academy in Glasgow W.

Morrison Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Central Methodist University located in Fayette, Missouri (USA). It was named after Bernice Morrison who, in 1874, pledged $100,000 to C. Pritchett for the construction of the observatory. Half of that amount would go the construction of the telescope and observatory; the other half to a permanent trust fund. The observatory

was built soon afterwards in Glasgow, Missouri at Pritchett College and opened in 1875. A 12.25 inch Clark Refractor was installed in a dome that Dr. Pritchett modeled after the Harvard College Observatory. In 1876, a 6 inch Meridian Telescope built by Troughton & Simms of London was installed and the Observatory began selling the time to the Chicago & Alton Railroad and various Time Balls in St. Louis and Kansas City. In 1922 the Pritchett School Institute failed financially, but in 1926 Central Methodist College, with some encouragement from Morrison and Pritchett, gained possession of the observatory "in order to restore its equipment and make use of it."Because it was awkward to have the observatory in Glasgow, which was 12 miles from the college in Fayette, in 1935 the observatory was moved to a high, unobstructed ridge about 10 minutes' walk fro the campus, where it still stands. Harvard's Harlow Shapley was the dedication speaker on June 1, 1936. Along with the Clark it has a 10" Meade Schmidt Cassegrain Reflecting Telescope set up outside on clear nights. Public Nights are hosted Thursdays. Admission is Free, but donations are gladly accepted. Feel free to come and observe some Celestial Objects. Even if the skies are cloudy we other fun experiments and demonstrations safe for Kids.

04/06/2017

Public Nights are back. Every Thursday from now until May 4th. 7:30 - 9:30pm.

12/15/2016

The observatory is closed until the end of March.

09/01/2016

The Morrison Observatory Public Nights will be starting again on Sept. 15, 2016. The Observatory is offering guided sessions on certain nights in the fall. All sessions are free and open to the general public. Hours are 7:30-9:30 p.m. on the following Thursdays: Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, and Nov. 3.

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