Alternative names | lick |
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Named after | James Lick |
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Observatory code | 662 |
Location | near San Jose, California |
Coordinates | 37°20′28″N 121°38′35″W / 37.3411°N 121.6431°W |
Altitude | 1,283 m (4,209 ft) |
Website | ucolick |
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The Lick Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of California. It is on the summit of Mount Hamilton, in the Diablo Range just east of San Jose, California, United States. The observatory is managed by the University of California Observatories, with headquarters on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus, where its scientific staff moved in the mid-1960s. It is named after James Lick.
The first new moon of Jupiter to be identified since the time of Galileo, Amalthea, the planet's fifth moon, was discovered at this observatory in 1892.