Jeff's U.S. Astro. Tour Blog

This blog is a chronicle of my trip through 4 states of the U.S. to visit astronomical observatories and places of scientific significance. For a science nut like me this is very exciting and maybe there will be some things you'll find interesting too?

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Back to Alamagordo

Today I headed back to Alamagordo and saw a lava flow in the Valley of Fires.

Saw the rockets at White Sands Missile Range and visited the Space Museum in Alamagordo for a history of space and rocketry lesson.

Tomorrow I'm off for a day of skiing at Ski Apache.

Back soon :)
Posted by Jeff Stanger at 10:01 PM

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  • ▼  2008 (15)
    • ▼  January (15)
      • Lowell Observatory
      • Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer
      • The Grand Canyon
      • Arizona Snowbowl and Lowell Observatory
      • Meteor Crater and the Petrified Forest
      • Whipple Observatory and on to Flagstaff
      • Kitt Peak Observatory
      • Apache Point and National Solar Observatories
      • Ski Apache
      • Back to Alamagordo
      • Magdalena Ridge Observatory and the VLA
      • National Solar Observatory
      • Austin, Fort Davis and McDonald Observatory, Texas
      • Palomar Observatory
      • Parks, Skiing, Camping and Mt. Wilson
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