San Pedro Valley Observatory

{{Short description|Observatory in Cochise County, Arizona}}

{{Infobox observatory

|name = San Pedro Valley Observatory

|image =

|caption =

|organization =

|code =

|location = Benson, Arizona (US)

|coords = {{coord|31|56|27|N|110|15|27|W|}}

|altitude = 1180 meters (3870 feet)

|weather =

|established =

|closed =

|website = https://arizona-observatory.com/

}}

San Pedro Valley Observatory, originally called Vega-Bray Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on a small hill overlooking the San Pedro River Valley, just east of Benson, Arizona (US). Founded in 1990 by Max Bray, an optician and Dr. Eduardo Vega, a pathologist, it is home to the Hoot-Vega Radio Telescope.

See also

References

  1. {{cite web | title=San Pedro Valley Observatory| work=The San Pedro Valley Observatory Homepage | url=https://arizona-observatory.com/ | accessdate=January 17, 2012 }}

{{Portal bar|Arizona|Astronomy|Outer space|Science|Solar System|Stars}}

Category:Astronomical observatories in Arizona

Category:San Pedro Valley (Arizona)

Category:Radio telescopes

Category:Buildings and structures in Cochise County, Arizona

Category:1990 establishments in Arizona