The Ritter Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Toledo (UT) in Toledo, Ohio. Ritter Planetarium is located in the same building, and the university also operates Brooks Observatory in an adjacent building. Ritter Observatory features a 1.06 m (42 in) Ritchey-Chrétien telescope built in 1967 by Warner & Swasey Company of Cleveland, Ohio.[1] It was installed in 1968, and is used primarily for spectroscopy and occasionally for instruction and public viewing events.[2] Research conducted at the observatory focuses on long-term spectroscopic monitoring of stars such as Rigel, Beta Lyrae, and Zeta Tauri.[3][4][5]

Ritter Observatory
OrganizationUniversity of Toledo
LocationToledo, Ohio
Coordinates41°39′45″N 83°36′44″W / 41.6624°N 83.6123°W / 41.6624; -83.6123
Altitude182 meters (597 ft)
Established1967 (1967)
WebsiteRitter Observatory
Telescopes
unnamed telescope1.06 m reflector
Ritter Observatory is located in the United States
Ritter Observatory
Location of Ritter Observatory

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  1. ^ "Ritter Observatory Home". University of Toledo. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  2. ^ "Ritter Observatory's Telescope and Spectrographs". University of Toledo. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  3. ^ Morrison, Nancy D.; Rother, S. (2010). "Long-term Spectroscopic Monitoring of Rigel (alpha Ori, B8ia)". American Astronomical Society. 215: 344. Bibcode:2010AAS...21542710M.
  4. ^ Ahmad, N.; Zainuddin, Mohd. Z. Yahya (2009). "Spectral Lines Profiles of Be Star: Beta Lyrae". The Eighth Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics: A Tribute to Kam-Ching Leung ASP Conference Series. 404: 297. Bibcode:2009ASPC..404..297A.
  5. ^ Huether, Shellie L.; Bjorkman, K. S. (2006). "Periodic Variations in the Emission Lines of Zeta Tauri". 2007 AAS/AAPT Joint Meeting. 209: 1007. Bibcode:2006AAS...209.8103H.
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