Mount Cuba Astronomical Observatory

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Mount Cuba Astronomical Observatory is associate degree astronomical observatory is found at 1610 incline Mill Road, Greenville, Delaware, USA. This observatory is home to a zero.6-meter telescope utilized by the Delaware Astronomical Society, the University Of Delaware, and also the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope.
Associated with the Observatory is that the Mt. Cuba physics cluster (MCAG). The MCAG consists of interested amateurs and engages in astonomy education and public stretch. Conferences square measure command the second weekday of every month at the Mt. Cuba Astronomical Observatory.

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