New Mexico Skies Observatory
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New Mexico Skies Observatory is a guest observatory, located in Mayhill New Mexico, which rents astronomical equipment and accommodations to visiting amateur astronomers. [1] [2] Some of the telscopes may be remotely operated. Instruction on CCD imaging is also offered. [3]
New Mexico Skies also operates a second site in Pingelly, Western Australia, called Fair Dinkum Skies.
It is operated by Mike and Lynn Rice.
[edit] External links
- New Mexico Skies Observatory Official Site