The Vatican Observatory, established by the Holy See, is one of the oldest active astronomical observatories in the world, with a history dating back to 1582. It conducts scientific research and public outreach to enhance our understanding of the universe, covering a wide range of topics from interplanetary dust to the structure of the universe. With its headquarters in Castel Gandolfo, outside Rome, the Vatican Observatory supports priests and brothers from around the world who utilize modern scientific methods to study the universe.
The Vatican Observatory collaborates with the Vatican Observatory Foundation to promote education, public engagement in astronomy, and constructive dialogue between faith and science. It has made significant contributions to astronomy, technology, physics, planetary sciences, education, culture, and history over its 400-year history. Through its various initiatives, the Vatican Observatory continues to play an active role in advancing scientific inquiry and raising awareness of the wonders of the universe.
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