Givatayim Observatory
The Givatayim Observatory is a public observatory that was founded in 1968 by the Israeli Astronomical Association and the Givatayim municipality.
Activities
These are some of the activities taking place in the observatory:- Public lectures and observations once or twice a week.
- Israeli Astronomical Association lectures every Thursday.
- Astronomy courses for adults and children
- Hosting and promoting high school projects
- Bachelor students and high school research activities
Equipment
- Meade 16-inch LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Mostly used for astrophotography.
- Meade 12-inch LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Mostly used for public observations.
- Meade 16-inch Starfinder Newtonian telescope
- 6-inch Coude refractor
- Coronado 40 mm PST
- Various smaller telescopes
- Meade Deep Sky Imager
- Meade Pictor 1616
- Meade Lunar-Planetary Imager
- SBIG ST-8 CCD camera.
Between 1984 and 2016 Dr. Igal Patel was the head of the observatory and of the Israeli Astronomical Association. Since 2016 Dr. Diana Laufer is the Scientific Director and Shalom Hananya is the administrative director.
The observatory staff consists of about dozen people with specialties in different fields, including several young instructors.