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The Observatory of The Lebanese Astronomical Society and Beirut Arab University. History: In 1998 and with the growing interest of astronomy in Lebanon the Lebanese Astronomical Society was approached by one of the leading Universities in Lebanon, Beirut Arab University , to set up an astronomy club and conduct astronomy lectures at the university. From the beginning this club and lectures attracted a large number of students from the University. This appeal has encouraged the University to invest more efforts in the promotion and teaching of astronomy to its students. In June1999 the University took a brave decision to build its first observatory with the help of the Lebanese Astronomical Society. Construction of the observatory started in May 2000 and was completed in August 2001 . It was built on a large piece of land owned by the university 40 km on the outskirts of Beirut and 400 meters above see level. This observatory is the only astronomical observatory operating in Lebanon at present. The management of this observatory is a joint effort between the University and the Lebanese Astronomical Society.This is a unique project that only a brave educational institute would implement and this will hopefully lead to more interest in the teaching and study of astronomy in Lebanon. Description and pictures: The observatory is a two story building 5 by 8 meters in dimension with
a 5-meter diameter dome on top. This dome houses a 16 inch Meade
LX 200 reflecting telescope and equiped with all the main accesories required
for astronomical observations such as several sizes eyepieces and a
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