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The Eileen M. Collins Observatory could be a little astronomical observatory operated by Corning junior college in Corning, New York. It’s named for traveller Eileen Collins. The observatory is primarily wont to teach physical science categories, however the school additionally provides weekly viewing sessions for the general public.
The observatory is supplied with reflective telescopes starting from four inches to twenty inches in diameter. The most important telescope could be a simple fraction scale model of the Hale telescope at Mount Palomar. The smaller telescopes were assembled by the Elmira-Corning Astronomical Society. In addition, the observatory maintains AN eight-inch Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope and a telescope.
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