Rome Observatory

Rome Observatory
Organization INAF[*]
Code 599
Location Monte Porzio Catone, Campo Imperatore, Monte Mario, Italy
Coordinates 41°55′18″N 12°27′06″E / 41.92167°N 12.45167°E / 41.92167; 12.45167Coordinates: 41°55′18″N 12°27′06″E / 41.92167°N 12.45167°E / 41.92167; 12.45167
Website web.oa-roma.inaf.it
Telescopes Monte Mario Observatory

The Rome Observatory (Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma in Italian) is one of twelve Astronomical Observatories in Italy. It consists of three sites: Monte Porzio Catone, Campo Imperatore (see Campo Imperatore–CINEOS) and Monte Mario. Part of the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica).

Monte Porzio Catone

Monte Porzio Catone is located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of Rome proper.

Campo Imperatore

The Campo Imperatore station (IAU code 599) is located in the mountains of L'Aquila, roughly 115 kilometres northeast of Rome and is between an hour and an hour and a half by car. The Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey (CINEOS) operates there.

Monte Mario

Monte Mario Observatory (IAU code 034) is the only station of the three in Rome itself. It is located at 84 via del Parco Mellini in the northwest part of the city, atop Monte Mario.


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