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The University of California Observatories (UCO) is a Multi-Campus Research Unit of the University of California, with headquarters at the UC Santa Cruz campus.
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Welcome to Jürg Diemand's Homepage at UCO/Lick Observatory ... I'm a Hubble Fellow (SNF Fellow until 9/2006) at UCO/Lick Observatory. My main research interest is the formation of dark matter structures in Cosmology. I am also working on the distribution of the first black holes and ... For details see the papers on astro/ph,
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www.ucolick.org/~diemand/
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Name: Big Bear Solar Obs. ... Name: California State University Solar Obs. ... Astronomy ; Clubs Planetarium Space ; Observatories Museums...
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www.astronomyclubs.com/5/190/7/0/club.aspx
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The Palomar Observatory is located in north San Diego County, California. It is a world-class center of astronomical research that is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology. The observatory is home to five telescopes that are nightly used for a wide variety of astronomical research programs.
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www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
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Mount observatory, California Observatories Night Skies. ... Southern California ... List of California Observatories...
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www.totalescape.com/active/skystuff/observ.html
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Facility schedule, calendar, resources, equipment and instrument information, available filters, printable log sheets, and bulletins.
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Lick Observatory is exploring ways in which the lighting needs of the growing Santa Clara Valley can be met while still preserving Lick's position at the forefront of astronomical research.
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mthamilton.ucolick.org/public/lighting/
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Guest institutions operating facilities on the Observatory grounds include: the University of California, Berkeley; Georgia State University; the University of California, Los Angeles; and the University of Southern California.
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Observatories in CA state used for astronomy ... Observatories in California ... Observatories in the state of California, listed by city, that feature telescopes used for astronomy. Not all observatories may be open to the public...
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www.go-astronomy.com/observatories-state.php?State=CA
www.go-astronomy.com/observatories-state.php?State=CA
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