The `astropy.coordinates.EarthLocation.of_site` function is used in Python's Astropy package to determine the geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude, and height) of a specific location on Earth. It takes the name of the site as input and returns an `astropy.coordinates.EarthLocation` object with the corresponding coordinates. This function is helpful for locating and analyzing astronomical objects from specific observatories or research sites on Earth.
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