Keystone College observatory to participate in research projects
While Keystone College's Thomas G. Cupillari '60 Observatory has been a resource to students and the community for 40 years, it will now participate in two major research projects. The observatory has entered agreements with the Lowell Observatory in Albuquerque, N.M., and the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, N.M. Through these partnerships, the Keystone facility will share images and data with observatories and other sites throughout the world. Read more
The staff at the Thomas G. Cupillari Observatory prefer to stare skyward, but lately they have been warily studying the northwest horizon. Less than three miles in that direction from the observatory's hilltop perch, Southwestern Energy Production Co. plans to drill an exploratory natural gas well. If the Marcellus Shale is rich with gas in that spot, the company will return to drill six production wells. The around-the-clock operations will require that the drilling rig and the pad below it be lit at night as brightly as if it were day. The amateur astronomers fear the light will scatter upward, obscuring the dark sky that makes stargazing for research or pleasure possible. Read more