Dr. Alex Shlanta, developer of the Observatory at the College.
The Dr. Alex Shlanta Astronomical Observatory was dedicated in May 2006 and is named in honor of Dr. Alex Shlanta who's dedication, management and unfailing efforts have brought multiple astronomy domes and telescopes to Cerro Coso, expanding the hands-on experience for numerous students and for community members alike.
Work on the Observatory commenced in 1999 through the inspiration and leadership of Dr. Alex Shlanta, an Adjunct Faculty member at the College. Presently, there are 19 telescopes and 8 pairs of binoculars that are housed in the 4 observing domes and 3 storage sheds within the observatory compound. The observatory has been developed as a hands-on "teaching astronomical observatory" and is used by Astronomy and Physical Science Lab classes at the College. This observatory provides a unique experience for the students at the College as most introductory college astronomy lab classes are taught only using interactive computer systems. The observatory is used as a community asset as well with star parties having been held at the observatory for local youth groups, boy scouts, cub scouts, girl scouts, middle school science students, and 3rd, 5th, and 6th grade students.
Cerro Coso's Astronomical Observatory currently features the following telescopes and equipment:
The Observatory compound is located east of the Cerro Coso College parking lot and south of the Solar Field. The compound features 4 domes, 3 sheds, solar collectors, and the dedication plaque, as well as ample cement pads for observatory equipment.
With the 12-inch Schmidt-Casselgrain telescope, a generous gift from an anonymous donor, astrophotography can be taken, allowing students to see various galaxies and other astral bodies in stunning color and detail. Photos in this section are by Cerro Coso student Chris Watson.
We appreciate all types of contributions to the observatory. We'd like to take a moment to thank all who have supported us through time, efforts, and donations of equipments and funds. If you are interested in donating equipment to the observatory, please contact John Stenger-Smith. If you would like to contribute financially to the ongoing support of the observatory, you can make a tax deductible donation by sending your check to:
Cerro Coso Community College FoundationPlease makes checks out to the CCCC Foundation.
Note "Astronomical Observatory" on the memo line.
Special thanks go to the members of the China Lake Astronomical Society who donate their time for both astronomy classes and star parties to assist with the setup and demonstrations at the observatory.