mountains
The observatories are located in mountains and highlands because those are the highest points on Earth. Scientists can see celestial objects more in focus when the telescopes are closer to the objects, in this case, higher up in elevation.
Observatories
Light Pollution is any adverse effect of artificial light including sky glow, glare, light trespass, light clutter, decreased visibility at night, and energy waste Planetary observatories are located on top of mountains because they are higher up, this reduces the amount of atmospheric distortion experienced by the observatory. Additionally mountains are chosen that are far away from cities and Metropolitan areas to cut down on the light pollution experienced by the observatory.
The most Appalachian and Rocky Mountains are located in western Asia .
Because they are at a high-point, it is easier to observe the areas below it rather than from the ground looking upwards.
Observatories are often located high up in the mountains because the elevation provides several advantages. Firstly, the thin and dry mountain air reduces atmospheric turbulence and light pollution, allowing for clearer observations. Secondly, being at higher altitudes helps to minimize the interference caused by Earth's atmosphere, especially for observations in the infrared and radio wavelengths. Lastly, mountains offer a stable platform for telescopes, minimizing vibrations from the ground and enhancing the precision of observations.
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Most of the deserts of the United States are located on the western side of the Rocky Mountains. However, most of the Chihuahuan Desert is located east of the Rockies.
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The notable Canadian Rocky Mountains region is located along the border of Alberta and British Columbia.
The Mountains