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  2. The total cost of the Observatory project, which includes all exploratory costs, specialized surveys, construction, and all equipment was $4.2 million. The Observatory was funded with non-City trust fund monies that would have been returned to the state if not spent locally.

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    Eric McLaughlin worked as a mechanical engineer in San Diego before he felt the gravitational pull to become an astronomer. He enrolled at San Diego State University and completed his graduate work in astronomy. The stars aligned, and Eric found his way back to the Coachella Valley. Eric lived here as a child, and when the City Astronomer job came ...

    Currently, there are seven different telescopes to observe the planets and the stars. There’s a Lunt H Alpha Solar telescope (for viewing the sun and its gases), three Celestron CPC Deluxe 9.25 computerized telescopes, one Celestron 6 SE computerized telescope, and one Orion SkyQuest XT10 telescope. The observatory is near the southern end of the c...

    The observatory is ADA accessible and free. The construction cost $4.2 million dollars from conception to completion, funded with non-city trust fund monies. One million pounds of concrete and over 4 miles of rebar and wood make up the structure. The observatory exterior complements the library and continues operating thanks to restricted library f...

    Currently, all programs are online due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. When asked when programming will return, Eric hopes soon. “At this stage, we don’t expect to have large in-person stargazing events before the end of the year. COVID has made everything a moving target. Our primary goal is to have people explore the universe with their own ...

    There are past lectures and virtual programs on the Rancho Mirage Observatory YouTube channel.“When things shut down in March of 2020, we had our first live stream event less than a month later. We had one video that received over 30,000 views. That may be small by online standards, but it’s many times the maximum number of people we could fit into...

  3. Nov 15, 2018 · The Rancho Mirage Observatory is the perfect place in Greater Palm Springs to look at the stars and beyond. Dedicated on March 25, 2018, this research-level facility offers something for everyone to enjoy. Here's a guide to some out-of-this-world things that guests can expect when visiting the Rancho Mirage Observatory! What

  4. Upcoming Events: 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙇𝙞𝙩𝙩𝙡𝙚 𝙈𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙞𝙙. Fri Aug 2nd 2024 11:00 AM. 𝐓e𝐞n D𝐮n𝐠e𝐨n𝐬 𝐚n𝐝 𝐃r𝐚g𝐨n𝐬. Sat Aug 3rd 2024 2:00 PM. Observatory Public Exploration Night. Sat Aug 3rd 2024 9:00 PM. 𝐃𝐨𝐜𝐮-𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬: 𝐇𝐨𝐨𝐩 ...

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · Find out at the Rancho Mirage Observatory. Free to the public, the observatory features a research-grade CDK 700 telescope capable of penetrating into deep space and distant galaxies, a rotating dome that opens to the night skies, and an outdoor observation deck where visitors can set up their own telescopes.

  6. Jul 23, 2022 · Do your desert star gazing at the Rancho Mirage Library and Observatory. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK DAVIDSON. Astronomers and astrologers love the wide-open desert for its dark night skies, but you need not drive deep into the Mojave or spend thousands of dollars on gear to explore the cosmos.

  7. Join us for a “behind the scenes” Observatory facility tour Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 3:00 pm. No registration is necessary, simply meet in the Library Lobby where a member of the Observatory Team will greet you.

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