Kryoneri Observatory

Kryoneri Observatory
The main dome of the observatory
Alternative namesKryoneri Astronomical Station
OrganizationInstitute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing of the National Observatory of Athens
Observatory codeL10
LocationMount Kyllini, Greece
Coordinates37°58′19″N 22°37′07″E / 37.97194°N 22.61861°E / 37.97194; 22.61861
Altitude930 metres (3,050 ft)
Established1972
Websitehttps://kryoneri.astro.noa.gr/en/
Telescopes
Korgialenio telescope1.23m Cassegrain reflector
Kryoneri Observatory is located in Greece
Kryoneri Observatory
Location of Kryoneri Observatory

The Kryoneri Observatory (Greek: Αστεροσκοπείο Κρυονερίου), also known as the Kryoneri Astronomical Station (Αστρονομικός Σταθμός Κρυονερίου), is an astronomical obervatory in Greece operated by the IAASARS research institute of the National Observatory of Athens. It is home of one of the largest telescopes in Greece, a 1.23 metres (48 in) Cassegrain reflector, which was used for the NELIOTA project of ESA and NOA. The observatory is also housing smaller instruments that are conducting research for IAASARS and are participating in international programmes.