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  2. Brazos Bend State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is also home to the George Observatory (code: 735), a satellite facility of the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This astronomical observatory contains three domed telescopes; the largest is the Gueymard Research Telescope, which has an aperture of 0.91 m (36 in). The facility is primarily focused on public education; it includes the ...

  3. List of astronomical observatories - Wikipedia

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    George Observatory 1989 Brazos Bend State Park, near Houston, Texas, US Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) 1995 Pune, Maharashtra, India Gifford Observatory: 1912 Wellington, New Zealand Girawali Observatory: 2006 Pune, Maharashtra, India Glen D. Riley Observatory: 1973 Naperville, Illinois, US Godlee Observatory: 1902 Manchester, England, UK

  4. Houston Museum of Natural Science - Wikipedia

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    George Observatory, an astronomy observatory equipped with three domed telescopes, including a 36-inch (910 mm) Gueymard Research Telescope and a solar telescope. The facility is located south of Sugar Land, Texas, at Brazos Bend State Park. The observatory also houses a portion of the Challenger Learning Center for Space Science Education. [21]

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  6. Category:Discoveries by the George Observatory - Wikipedia

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  7. 23712 Willpatrick - Wikipedia

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    23712 Willpatrick (provisional designation 1998 AA) is a stony Phocaea asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 5 kilometers in diameter.. The asteroid was discovered on 1 January 1998, by American astronomers Elizabeth and William G. Dillon at George Observatory in Needville, Texas, who later named it after their son William Patrick Dillon.

  8. James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2021, the ground team extended the two telescoping "mid booms" from the left and right sides of the observatory. [204] The left side deployed in 3 hours and 19 minutes; the right side took 3 hours and 42 minutes. [205] [204] Commands to separate and tension the membranes followed between 3 and 4 January and were successful. [204]

  9. 3854 George - Wikipedia

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    3854 George, provisional designation: 1983 EA, is a stony Hungaria asteroid and Mars-crosser from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 13 March 1983, by American astronomer couple Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker at the Palomar Observatory in California. [ 1 ]