Observatory

Osservatorio Astronomico

La nuova cupola è stata installata il 17/6/2025!

La ripresa delle attività avverrà non appena saranno completati gli impianti e la messa a punto di tutta la strumentazione.
   

The Observatory   (Lat. 40°46'30''N, Lon. 14°47'20''E, Alt. 290 m)

The first Observatory has been operational between 22/03/2011 and 23/2/2019, when it was damaged by a storm.

 

The new dome (provided by Astro Alliance, 6.5m in diameter) has been mounted on 17/06/2025. This is the largest dome inside a University campus in Italy.
The present telescope hosted by the observatory is a PRO RC600 made by Officina Stellare (diameter 0.60m, f/8).
The mount supporting the telescope is a GM-4000 HPS by 10micron, with 15'' pointing accuracy and precision encoders.
The CCD is a FingerLakes Instrument Proline L230 with 2048x2048 pixels. The field of view is 21'x21'.

The CCD is equipped with a Rotofocuser and a filter wheel with a UBVRI Bessell set, and a diffraction grating for spectroscopy.

Here are some images collected by our old telescope and CCD (Celestron C14 and SBIG ST2000).

M42 (Orion Nebula) Jupiter Moon at the eclipse
Toutatis
M51 (spiral galaxy) M82 (starburst galaxy) Toutatis fly-by 12/12/2012

The observatory is used by undergraduate students in physics in the course of Laboratorio specialistico (settore astrofisico). Specific thesis projects are also implemented.

Research with Salerno Observatory

Our observatory participates in several scientific programs for the discovery and the characterization of extrasolar planets by the microlensing method and by the transit method.

We are currently part of the TESS follow-up network performing seeing-limited photometry for the validation of transiting exoplanetary candidates discovered by the NASA spacecraft.

We have conducted follow-up observations in several collaborations, including Gaia, KELT, Spitzer, Kepler, MiNDSTEp.

Publications including data taken by Salerno University Observatory