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The Virgil Observatory is a new, remotely controlled observatory in central
New York state, about twenty miles east of Ithaca, NY. The observatory, located in a light-pollution-free rural neighborhood at an elevation of 1400 feet ASL, sees about 90% of the sky. The view is unrestricted down to some 20 degrees above the horizon. It's no longer possible to read a newspaper "under the stars."
A 30-second exposure with an unfiltered, cooled CCD camera reaches ??th magnitude! On this site, you can see some of the interesting pictures and other research results obtained at the Virgil Observatory. In June 2017, the family moved from Washington DC and BrightSkies Observatory to this dark sky site in upstate New York. We renamed the new observatory to reflect the name of the town we live in. |
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Latitude: 42° 29' 32.6" N Longitude: 76° 13' 47.7" W Elevation: 425 meters (WGS84) 4m error ellipsoid The skies at Virgil Observatory: ![]() click here for current weather info Last updated on Thursday, March 15, 2018 Copyright © 2005-2018, Richard A. Berg Visitor No. |
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