The observatory featured a 1.2 m (47 in) Ritchey–Chrétien telescope built by Boller and Chivens which is used for spectroscopy and photometry.
The telescope could be configured to feed instruments at the Cassegrain, Nasmyth, and Coudé foci.
[1] Research done there included monitoring the changing size of Cepheid variable stars, estimating out-gasing of minor planets, and searching for large Perseid meteoroids.
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