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Dark Sites - Florida Astronomy
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Appears above, an excellent amateur astronomer friendly Florida dark sky site (not in Kissimmee) image by Jason W. Higley. FLORIDA DARK SKY SITES. This image looking toward the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) also shows dust clouds from our own Milky Way galaxy backlit by the glow from millions of stars. I imaged it Oct. 22, 2016 from the Biolab Boat Ramp near Titusville, Florida. It is only six stacked 15 second exposures on a tripod-mounted DSLR. CLICK IMAGE TO GO TO JONATHAN TOMSHINE'S DARK SKY FINDER. To see ...
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Planetariums, Observatories - Florida Astronomy
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FLORIDA OBSERVATORIES, PLANETARIUMS and UNIVERSITY ASTRONOMY PROGRAMS. Many have public viewing nights, check their websites for details). Belen Observatory at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Miami. Crosby Observatory at Orlando Science Center. 10" Refractor - admission fee to Science Center. Eastern Florida State College Observatory. Chrétien telescope available for public viewing Friday and Saturday nights from sunset until 10 pm. Egan Observatory at Florida Gulf Coast University. The Embry-Riddell Te...