Cherry Springs State Park Observatories - Galeton, PA
N 41° 39.731 W 077° 49.444
18T E 264873 N 4616123
Bring your own telescope, this is A dark sky park!
Waymark Code: WM8MAJ
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/18/2010
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Cherry Springs State Park is a great place to observe the northern sky. It is one of the darkest places in the Eastern US, and is considered a Dark Sky Park. In fact it is the second Dark Sky Park in the world. This park has four small observatories that can be reserved in advanced. They each can hold 3 to 4 people. Three of the observatories are domes, and the fourth is a sky shed with a roll off roof. You need to supply your own telescope, but the electric is supplied. The observatories are located in the astronomy field were open sites can be rented for the night. Each site contains outlets to set up equipment and the entire field is wi-fi accessible with login and password. White lights are not allowed on the astronomy field so it is best to get set up before dark, or use red lights. Every year a Dark Sky Party is held and amateur stargazers from all over the world visit this park.
Observatory Purpose: Research
Optical / Infrared Telescopes?: No
Radio Telescopes?: No
Solar Telescopes?: No
Open to the Public?: Yes
Is this a Club Observatory?: No
Public Viewing Allowed?: Yes
Active Observatory?: Active
Number of Telescopes or Antennas: 1
Site URL: [Web Link]
Year Dedicated or Opened: 2000
Altitude (meters): 701
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Visit Instructions:Note the time of day of your visit, and your own photo of your favorite part of the observatory. This might be the view from the observatory, picture of your favorite building or favorite exhibit. (Be mindful of flash photography rules!)
If you participated in an observing session, let everyone know what you saw!