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Stull Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Alfred University. Named after Dr. John Stull, who helped establish the observatory in 1966, it is located in Alfred, New York (USA). It is notable for housing seven independently housed telescopes ranging in size from 8 to 32 inches. The largest, the The Austin-Fellows 32 inch Newtonian Reflector is tied with the Vassar College Class of '51 Observatory for the rank of second largest optical telescope in New York state after the 40 inch telescope at SUNY Oneonta College Observatory. Telescopes at the observatory are regularly opened to the public.

Latitude: 42° 14' 60.00" N
Longitude: -77° 46' 59.99" W

Nearest city to this article: Alfred, New York

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