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Astronomical adventure A night at Granite Gap Astronomy, geology, history, and much more are converging in a big way in southwestern New Mexico. And amateur astronomers will benefit the most. by Michael E. Bakich
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Document Date: 2010-07-23 12:26:43


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Animas / El / Tucson / Portal / /

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Kalmbach Publishing Co. / /

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New Mexico Highway / /

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real estate / electricity / desert site / online observing / mining / /

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Southwestern desert / Peloncillo Mountains / /

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Bureau of Land Management / Hidalgo County Commission / Village (ASV) / Yearlong Star Party / /

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Gene Turner / Michael E. Bakich / Carolyn / Eugene Shoemaker / Jack Newton Turner / Holley Y. Bakich / David H. Levy / /

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author / senior editor / photographer / Astronomy columnist / planetary scientist / /

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New Mexico / Arizona / /

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southwestern New Mexico / /

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www.granitegap.com / www.Astronomy.com/toc / www.Astronomy.com / /

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