Dyer Observatory

The Dyer Observatory, also known as the Arthur J. Dyer Observatory, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Vanderbilt University. Built in 1953, it is located in Nashville, Tennessee, and is the only university facility not located on the main campus in Nashville. The observatory is named after Arthur J. Dyer, who paid for the observatory's 24-foot (7.3 m)-wide dome, and houses a 24-inch (610 mm) reflecting telescope named for astronomer Carl Seyfert. Today, the observatory primarily serves as a teaching tool; its mission is to interest the public in the fields of astronomy, science and engineering. The observatory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 6, 2009.

Dyer Observatory
Dyer Observatory logo
Alternative namesArthur J. Dyer Observatory
OrganizationVanderbilt University
Observatory code 759 
LocationNashville, Tennessee
Coordinates36°03′08″N 86°48′18″W
Altitude345 metres (1,132 ft)
Established1953
WebsiteDyer Observatory
Telescopes
Seyfert24-inch reflector
Arthur J. Dyer Observatory
Location1000 Oman Dr., Nashville, Tennessee
Coordinates36°03′08″N 86°48′18″W
Area9 acres (36,000 m2)
Built1953
NRHP reference No.09000114
Added to NRHPMarch 6, 2009
Location of Dyer Observatory
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