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Mexico’s National Astronomical Observatory was 1st established on the balcony of pitched battle Castle in Mexico City in 1878. It had been later touched to Tacubaya, then on the outskirts of the town, a location remembered within the Observatorio station of the Mexico City railway system, placed close. Within the middle of the twentieth century, OAN was touched from the more and more jammed and contaminated depression of Mexico to Tonantzintla, Puebla. Excessive lighting and pollution forced another move to the Sierra San Pedro Mártir in peninsula in 1967.The current web site has been found to own glorious astronomical seeing.The observatory has been operated by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) since 1929.
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