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Old April 27th 05, 07:22 PM
Gary Heath
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Default Texas Hill Country astronomy, any good?

Anyone have any input on the Texas Hill Country area around Marble Falls
being good, bad, or ugly for astronomy?
Is Enchanted Rock the closest "Clear Sky Clock" to that area?
We are considering the area for our retirement home, and am seeking advice
about this area, especially for astronomy.
TIA,

Gary


 




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