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Main Authors: Sahlu, S., Suleiman, N., Kumssa, GM., Belay, ST., Alemayehu, E., Getnet, M., Povic, M., Negu, SH., Belata, B., Tamrat, J.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15669
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author Sahlu, S.
Suleiman, N.
Kumssa, GM.
Belay, ST.
Alemayehu, E.
Getnet, M.
Povic, M.
Negu, SH.
Belata, B.
Tamrat, J.
author_facet Sahlu, S.
Suleiman, N.
Kumssa, GM.
Belay, ST.
Alemayehu, E.
Getnet, M.
Povic, M.
Negu, SH.
Belata, B.
Tamrat, J.
contents This work aims to choose potential astronomical sites that can be candidates for a new astronomical optical observatory in Ethiopia, in addition to the Entoto Observatory and Lalibela sites. For our primary investigation, the six basic criteria, namely the altitude of the mountains, artificial light pollution, cloud coverage, humidity, wind speed, and wind direction, are taken into account. Consequently, using the multi-criteria statistical analysis (MCSA) techniques, 21 high-potential places are selected and presented for further investigation out of 367 mountains. Those selected mountains are mapped and presented to study the future of the astronomical seeing effect. This study may contribute to the protection of those potential astronomical sites and their dark skies and the development of astrotourism for the sustainable development of modern astronomy in Ethiopia and in the East African region.
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spellingShingle Searching potential astronomical sites in Ethiopia
Sahlu, S.
Suleiman, N.
Kumssa, GM.
Belay, ST.
Alemayehu, E.
Getnet, M.
Povic, M.
Negu, SH.
Belata, B.
Tamrat, J.
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
This work aims to choose potential astronomical sites that can be candidates for a new astronomical optical observatory in Ethiopia, in addition to the Entoto Observatory and Lalibela sites. For our primary investigation, the six basic criteria, namely the altitude of the mountains, artificial light pollution, cloud coverage, humidity, wind speed, and wind direction, are taken into account. Consequently, using the multi-criteria statistical analysis (MCSA) techniques, 21 high-potential places are selected and presented for further investigation out of 367 mountains. Those selected mountains are mapped and presented to study the future of the astronomical seeing effect. This study may contribute to the protection of those potential astronomical sites and their dark skies and the development of astrotourism for the sustainable development of modern astronomy in Ethiopia and in the East African region.
title Searching potential astronomical sites in Ethiopia
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15669