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DESCRIPTION:"Yerkes Observatory: 125 Years of History and a Bright Future".
  From 1897 until 2018\, Yerkes Observatory\, in Williams Bay\, WI\, equipp
 ed with the world's largest refracting telescope\, was a major research fa
 cility of the University of Chicago. The historic observatory has now ente
 red on a new career as a historical and educational institution\, which ha
 s also not left research behind. Dr Amanda Bauer\, Deputy Director for Yer
 kes Observatory\, will tell us about the history\, transitions\, and futur
 e of this famous Wisconsin astronomical observatory.\n\nCONTACT: 262-4779\
 , kay@astro.wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://spaceplace.wisc.edu
LOCATION:UW Space Place\, 2300 S. Park St. (lower level of the Atrium)
SUMMARY:UW Space Place Guest Presentation
URL;VALUE=URI:http://spaceplace.wisc.edu
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