Searching...
    11 matches on "Observatories"
    Perkins Observatory photograph
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Perkins Observatory photograph  Save
    Description: This image shows the Perkins Observatory near Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. Near the observatory is the famous "Big Ear" radio telescope, which had a collecting area of 340 by 70 feet (104 by 21 meters). The Ohio Sky Survey recorded here between 1965 and 1972 was the most accurate, reliable, and complete mapping of cosmic radio signals (the "radio sky") for many years. This observatory conducted a 24-year continuous search for evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, during which the famous "Wow!" signal was received in 1977. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06504
    Subjects: Astronomical observatories; Astronomy; Telescopes; Interstellar communication; Science and Technology
    Places: Delaware (Ohio); Delaware County (Ohio)
     
    Elgar Weaver Observatory at Wittenberg College
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Elgar Weaver Observatory at Wittenberg College  Save
    Description: The photograph shows the Elgar Weaver Observatory on the campus of Wittenberg College (now Wittenberg University). A caption on the back reads: "Clark Co., Springfield, O. April 28, 1937. ELGAR WEAVER OBSERVATORY, northermost building on W. side of Wittenberg College campus." Built in 1931, the Weaver Observatory houses Wittenberg's historic 10-inch refracting telescope as well as modern astronomical instrumentation. It was completely refurbished in 2003. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B13F05_035_001
    Subjects: College buildings; Astronomical observatories; Wittenberg College; Wittenberg University
    Places: Springfield (Ohio); Clark County (Ohio)
     
    Ormsby Mitchel engraving
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Ormsby Mitchel engraving  Save
    Description: This engraved portrait shows teacher, attorney, military leader and noted astronomer Ormsby Mitchel in formal attire. Mitchel was born on August 28, 1809 or 1810, in Union County, Kentucky, and grew up in Lebanon, Ohio. He was influential in establishing an observatory for Cincinnati College in the 1850s. During the early part of the Civil War, he commanded the Department of the Ohio and rose to the rank of major general. On October 20, 1862, he died of yellow fever in South Carolina, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. This original image was used as an illustration in Henry Howe's "Historical Collections of Ohio," published in 1907. The image includes a signature near the lower right-hand corner which reads "Moss Eng. Co., NY." View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04268
    Subjects: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Cultural Ohio--Education; Astronomical observatories; Military officers; Ohio--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Pictorial works
    Places: Lebanon (Ohio); Warren County (Ohio)
     
    Swasey Chapel and Observatory, Denison Univeristy
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Swasey Chapel and Observatory, Denison Univeristy  Save
    Description: Reverse reads: "Campus, Denison University; Swasey Chapel and Swasey Observatory in background." This is a photograph depicting a scene of the Denison University campus in Granville, Ohio. The Swasey Chapel and Observatory are seen in the background. The Swasey Chapel and Observatory were named after Cleveland trustee and amateur astronomer Ambrose Swasey, the founder of the Warner and Swasey Company which built the observatory. Swasey Chapel was built in 1924 and was the first building designed for the 1917 plan for Greater Denison. Swasey funded the project and the chimes in the chapel tower are a memorial for his wife. Today the chapel is used for religious service. The Swasey observatory was built in 1909. Within the observatory are 3 telescopes used for astrophotography. It also houses an astronomy library and dark rooms. It was built using Vermont marble. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B13F08_013_001
    Subjects: Education; Universities and colleges; Buildings; Chapels; Science and technology; Astronomical observatories; Telescopes; Denison University; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project.
    Places: Granville (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio)
     
    Denison University Observatory
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Denison University Observatory  Save
    Description: Denison University Observatory, Granville, Licking County, Ohio, ca. 1940-1949. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL00366
    Subjects: Astronomical observatories; Cultural Ohio--Education
    Places: Granville (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio)
     
    Cincinnati Observatory photograph
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Cincinnati Observatory photograph  Save
    Description: In 1842, Ormsby McKnight Mitchel, professor at Cincinnati College, arranged a subscription service, the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, to support the purchase of a large telescope. Nicholas Longworth donated land for the new observatory atop Mt. Ida. The cornerstone for the building was laid by John Quincy Adams in 1843; Mt. Ida was renamed in the former president's honor. Unable to sustain himself or the observatory, Mitchel left for New York; after the Civil War, the observatory passed into the hands of the University of Cincinnati. In 1873, the University relocated it to the present site at Mt. Lookout. Pictured here is the 1904 building, 3489 Observatory Place. Reverse reads: "Cinci., O. Jan. 1938. Cincinnati Observatory, from Kodak neg. furnished" View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B03F13_010_1
    Subjects: Cincinnati (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Astronomical observatories; Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight, 1809-1862
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Cincinnati Observatory postcard
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Cincinnati Observatory postcard  Save
    Description: A handcolored postcard of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Observatory, ca. 1910 View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06017
    Subjects: Ohio Economy--Science and Technology; Observatories; Universities and colleges Ohio; Schools--Ohio;
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Observatory at Western Reserve Academy photograph
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Observatory at Western Reserve Academy photograph  Save
    Description: Caption reads "The observatory at Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio. This is the second oldest in the United States and the instruments were brought here from Europe in 1837 by Professor Elias Loomis. Number 1 on the key map." The Loomis Observatory still stands today and houses the original equatorial telescope, transit telescope and sidereal clock. Established in 1826 as the Western Reserve College and Preparatory School, the college portion of the institution moved to Cleveland in 1882 and is now known as Case Western Reserve University. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B05F02_051_1
    Subjects: Education; Schools; Science and technology; Astronomical observatories; Telescopes
    Places: Hudson (Ohio); Summit County (Ohio)
     
    Swasey Observatory and Chapel Denison University
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Swasey Observatory and Chapel Denison University  Save
    Description: The Swasey observatory was built in 1909. Within the observatory are 3 telescopes used for astrophotography. It also houses an astronomy library and dark rooms. It was built using Vermont marble. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B05F02_041_1
    Subjects: Education; Universities and colleges; Science and technology; Astronomical observatories; Telescopes; Denison University; College campuses; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
    Places: Granville (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio)
     
    Swasey Chapel and Observatory at Denison University
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    Swasey Chapel and Observatory at Denison University  Save
    Description: The Swasey Chapel and Observatory are located on the campus of Denison University. They were named after Cleveland trustee and amateur astronomer Ambrose Swasey, the founder of the Warner and Swasey Company which built the observatory. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B05F04_014_1
    Subjects: Education; Universities and colleges; Buildings; Chapels; Science and technology; Astronomical observatories; Telescopes; Denison University
    Places: Granville (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio)
     
    WOW! signal printout
    Thumbnail image
    Save
    WOW! signal printout  Save
    Description: On August 15, 1977, the "Big Ear" radio telescope at the Ohio State University Radio Observatory located in Delaware County detected a highly unusual signal whose source has never been identified, raising the possibility that the signal may be the first record of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. The so-called "Wow!" signal received its name from the note Dr. Jerry Ehman wrote in the margin of this computer printout. This strange signal, unique in radio astronomy history, has never been recorded again. NAAPO, the North American Astrophysical Observatory, was chartered in 1983 as a non-profit organization originally formed to save, maintain and operate the Ohio State University Radio Observatory's (OSURO) 110-meter "Big Ear" radio telescope, Ohio's only world class radio telescope. A consortium of local colleges and a group of volunteers worked together under the NAAPO charter. Ohio Wesleyan University owned the land on which the "Big Ear" stood and sold it to land developers in 1982. OSU constructed the "Big Ear" beginning in 1956 on OWU land. They operated the radio telescope research for nearly 40 years. The developers leased the land to NAAPO from 1983 through 1997 so they could continue to operate the telescope. In 1998 the "Big Ear" radio telescope was destroyed by the developers and some of the equipment and most of the records were moved to the West Campus of the Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL07146
    Subjects: Astronomical observatories; Life on other planets; Science and Technology; Ohio State University--History; Telescopes
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio); Delaware County (Ohio)
     
      11 matches on "Observatories"
      Skip to content
      OhioPix
      FAQ    Advanced Search
      Menu
      Menu
      • Home
      • Advanced Search
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • OhioPix Use
      • Record Display
      • sitemap

      Topics

      • Agriculture
      • American Indians in Ohio
      • Architecture
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Business and Labor
      item in cart
      Check out now
      Ohio History Connection
      FAQ
      Advanced Search
      Subject heading sitemap
      For questions regarding image orders, contact [email protected] or call 614.297.2530.
      1. Choose a product option

      Thank you for visiting OhioPix. Please note that orders for high-resolution files will be filled within 5-10 business days of placing your order. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
      If you are purchasing this image for exhibit or other non-profit
      use by an Ohio cultural heritage institution, please contact
      [email protected] before proceeding with your order.
      2. Read and Agree

      Ohio History Connection Use Agreement and Conditions of Reproduction

      1. One-Time Use. The right to reproduce materials held in the collections of the Ohio History Connection is granted on a one-time basis only, and only for private study, scholarship or research. Any further reproduction of this material is prohibited without the express written permission of the Ohio History Connection.
      2. Use Agreement. Materials are reproduced for research use only and may not be used for publication, exhibition, or any other public purpose without the express written permission of the Ohio History Connection.
      3. Credit. Any publication, exhibition, or other public use of material owned by the Ohio History Connection must credit the Ohio History Connection. The credit line should read “Courtesy of the Ohio History Connection” and should include the image or call number. The Ohio History Connection appreciates receiving a copy or tearsheet of any publication/presentation containing material from the organization’s collections.
      4. Indemnification. In requesting permission to reproduce materials from the collections of the Ohio History Connection as described, the requestor agrees to hold harmless the OHC and its Trustees, Officers, employees and agents either jointly or severally from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or their heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright.
      5. Reproduction of Copyrighted Material. Permission to reproduce materials in which reproduction rights are reserved must be granted by signed written permission of the persons holding those rights.
      6. Copyright. The Ohio History Connection provides permission to use materials based on the organization’s ownership of the collection. Consideration of the requirements of copyrights is the responsibility of the author, producer, and publisher. Applicants assume all responsibility for questions of copyright and invasion of privacy that may arise in copying and using the materials available through Ohio Memory.
        Warning concerning copyright restriction: The copyright law of the U. S. (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to a photocopy or reproduction. One of the specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user make a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.
      7. Photographs of Objects. The Ohio History Connection retains rights to photographs taken of artifacts owned by the Ohio History Connection. The images may be used for research, but any publication or public display is subject to the above conditions of reproduction. A new use agreement and appropriate fees must be submitted for each use

      Quality Disclaimer: To maintain the authenticity and preservation of historic artifacts, the Ohio History Connection will not alter or endanger items in the collection for the purposes of reproduction or digitization. By completing this order form, the signee acknowledges that any and all requests will be completed with conservation in mind and that the images produced will reflect the physical condition of the item which may exhibit dirt, scratches, stains, tears, fading, etc.

      Thank you for visiting OhioPix. Please note that orders for high-resolution files will be filled within 5-10 business days of placing your order.
      By clicking I Agree, I consent to the terms, and acknowledge that I am entering into a legally binding agreement.

       
      OhioPix
      Please note that only 10 images can be processed per order. If you would like to order more than 10, please contact [email protected].