Michigan State University observatory

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The Michigan State University observatory is an astronomical research and teaching facility on the MSU campus, depicted in the film "Don't Look Up" as the site where the fictional Dibiasky comet is first discovered.

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instanceOf astronomical observatory
research facility
teaching facility
affiliation Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University NERFINISHED
associatedWith faculty of Michigan State University
students of Michigan State University
category buildings and structures in East Lansing, Michigan
university observatory
country United States of America
depictedIn film "Don't Look Up" NERFINISHED
fictionalEventSite discovery of the Dibiasky comet in "Don't Look Up"
fieldOfWork astronomy
astrophysics
hasFunction research observatory
teaching observatory
hasLanguage English
hasType ground-based observatory
hasUse instructional laboratory for astronomy courses
public outreach in astronomy
locatedIn East Lansing, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan State University campus NERFINISHED
locatedOn Michigan State University campus in East Lansing
operatedBy Michigan State University NERFINISHED
owner Michigan State University NERFINISHED
partOf Michigan State University NERFINISHED
usedFor astronomical research
astronomy education
student training in astronomy
teaching of observational astronomy

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Dibiasky comet fictionalDiscoveryLocation Michigan State University observatory