Irvin Marvin Winner Memorial
Winer Observatory, located in Sonoita, Arizona, is a non-profit public charity dedicated to conducting basic research in astronomy, providing educational outreach programs, and offering site and maintenance services for small telescopes. Established in 1983, the observatory is named after Irvin M. Winer, a physics professor who inspired its director, Mark Trueblood, during their time in graduate school.
With its dark skies and favorable weather conditions, Winer Observatory is an ideal location for astronomical observations. The facility houses various telescopes, including those owned by the University of Iowa and the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. Additionally, the observatory is in close proximity to other professional and amateur observatories, making it a hub for astronomical research and exploration.
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