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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permanent observatory" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a fixed location or facility for observing and studying objects or phenomena in the sky. Example: The astronomers built a permanent observatory on top of the mountain to observe the stars and planets throughout the year.
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The first permanent observatory in the southern hemisphere was built, in 1820, near Cape Town.
Data from the permanent observatory KOU with 1-s sampling rate are also included for comparison.
New Mexico Tech also features a 2.4-meter telescope and maintains a permanent observatory in Antarctica on Mount Erebus.
For about 17 years, La Soufrière on Guadeloupe volcano is showing significant signs of unrest, monitored by the permanent observatory.
At Revelle's suggestion, a permanent observatory was set up during the International Geophysical Year 1957-58 on Mauna Loa in Hawaii to monitor atmospheric carbon dioxide.
In the summer of 1881, Clement Lindley Wragge climbed the mountain daily to make observations (earning him the nickname "Inclement Rag"), leading to the opening on 17 October 1883 of a permanent observatory run by the SMS.
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As a result, the British government provided the means for permanent observatories in Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand and equipped an Antarctic expedition.
Gray triangles are permanent observatories.
Solid circles denote permanent observatories, and triangles denote IEEY stations.
The four blue triangles are the permanent observatories HER, HBK, TSU and KMH.
The maintenance of: permanent observatories underwater; submerged oil wells; cabled sensor networks; pipes; and the deployment and recovery of benthic stations are but a few of them.
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