Tenagra Observatories

Tenagra Observatories


Rio Rico, Arizona (AZ), US
Tenagra Observatories is a complex of privately owned telescopes in S. Arizona, Oregon, Norway and Western Australia. Tenagra already has had research partnerships with Lick Observatory, USNO, CalTech, Wesleyan, U. of N. Carolina and many other top institutions. Tenagra is well known for its photometric studies and supernovae/minor planet (MPC code 848) discoveries. The observatory complex has one telescope currently offering time: 0.81-m (32") F7 Ritchey-Chretien. It is 100% automated, data is taken unattended and immediately provided to users for real-time FTP download.
Tenagra Observatories is a complex of privately owned telescopes in S. Arizona, Oregon, Norway and Western Australia. Tenagra already has had research partnerships with Lick Observatory, USNO, CalTech, Wesleyan, U. of N. Carolina and many other top institutions. Tenagra is well known for its photometric studies and supernovae/minor planet (MPC code 848) discoveries. The observatory complex has one telescope currently offering time: 0.81-m (32") F7 Ritchey-Chretien. It is 100% automated, data is taken unattended and immediately provided to users for real-time FTP download.
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Links: www.tenagraobservatories.com
By: kjfitz

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