Public Telescopes
Public telescopes are large telescopes that are accessible to the general public, allowing people to observe celestial objects like stars, planets, and galaxies. These telescopes are often located in observatories or parks and are operated by trained staff or volunteers. They provide educational programs and guided viewing sessions to enhance the experience for visitors.
Many public telescopes are equipped with advanced technology, making it easier for amateur astronomers to explore the night sky. Some notable examples include the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and the McDonald Observatory in Texas, which offer public viewing nights and educational resources for all ages.