An observatory
NASA?
An observatory is the name of a place that uses telescopes and other scientific equipment to study space and astronomy. The Mount Polamar Observitory in the west of the US is an iconic example. Today, Earth based observitories are supplimented by space telescopes.
They collect [vast quantities] of raw data that scientists, from many disciplines, operate upon to produce information and discoveries.
Many types of instruments are used during weather based experiments, such as Anemometers (wind speed), Barometers (Air pressure), rain gauge (measures precipitation, best in regular rain), thermometer (temp.), Hydrometer (measures water vapro, or humidity), wind vane (wind direction), Pyranometer ((measures the UV rays).
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An observatory.
Observatory
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An observatory, generally in conjunction with a university.
An observatory.
NASA?
An observatory is the name of a place that uses telescopes and other scientific equipment to study space and astronomy. The Mount Polamar Observitory in the west of the US is an iconic example. Today, Earth based observitories are supplimented by space telescopes.
It is an observatory.
In astronomy there is a wide range of equipment that can be used. Some of them are telescopes, binoculars and laser pointers. Equipments also need not be necessarily used. Being an astronomer myself, naked eye observation is my favourite type of observation. Equipments are mainly used to ether view the skies above closer such as in a telescope or to detect something that cannot be seen in the naked eye or a telescope such as in radio astronomy equipment.
Several names are possible. "Observatory" is probably the one you're looking for, since that's the name of the place where the telescopes ARE, but these days the scientists who operate them, thanks to modern computers and networks, can be almost anywhere; for example, at the University, at a remote research lab, or even from home.
They collect [vast quantities] of raw data that scientists, from many disciplines, operate upon to produce information and discoveries.
Many types of instruments are used during weather based experiments, such as Anemometers (wind speed), Barometers (Air pressure), rain gauge (measures precipitation, best in regular rain), thermometer (temp.), Hydrometer (measures water vapro, or humidity), wind vane (wind direction), Pyranometer ((measures the UV rays).