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Maurolycus

March 15, 2017 By egleason Leave a Comment

Maurolycus, one of the more prominent lunar craters in the southern highland region of the Moon, is covered in overlapping crater impacts.

Filed Under: Moon, Photos Tagged With: Crater, Maurolycus

Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina

September 3, 2011 By egleason Leave a Comment

Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina form a prominent group of large craters visible on the terminator 5 days after the new moon.

Filed Under: Moon, Photos Tagged With: Catharina, craters, Cyrillus, Theophilus

Moon

June 7, 2011 By egleason Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Moon, Photos

Welcome to Martz-Kohl Observatory

Informing, educating and inspiring the general public and supporting teaching in the sciences of astronomy and physics.

The Martz-Kohl Observatory is run by the Marshal Martz Memorial Astronomical Association, a not-for-profit voluntary group of people interested in astronomy. The observatory is located in Frewsburg, New York in Chautauqua County, not far from Jamestown and Chautauqua Lake.

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176 Robbin Hill Road
Frewsburg, NY 14738
716-569-3689
     
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