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The Enchanted Skies Star Party

Southwest region of New MexicoThe Enchanted Skies Star Party offers several exciting features, including a unique opportunity for a night of observing at an elevation of 10,000 feet. We'll continue our decade-long tradition of presenting outstanding lectures by leading professional and amateur astronomers, and we'll gather on Saturday night for an evening of great food, Southwestern entertainment and excellent, dark-sky observing.

Offering clear, dark skies, outstanding speakers, astronomical tours and a genuine taste of the great American Southwest, the Enchanted Skies Star Party has drawn astronomy enthusiasts from across the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Europe.

Socorro, New Mexico, about 75 miles south of Albuquerque on I-25, offers a dry, desert climate, dark skies and a friendly, small-town environment. Our Autumn skies and mild climate provide excellent observing and a relaxing atmosphere.

This is the popular astronomical event that has been featured in astronomy magazines, newspapers and television shows across the country.

New Mexico is one of the world's leading centers of astronomical research. The state is host to two national observatories, three national laboratories, and three state universities that operate vigorous astronomy programs. In addition, Apache Point Observatory is the site of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and, along with the National Solar Observatory, operates a popular visitor center for the public. Amateur astronomers from around the world plan vacations to take advantage of New Mexico's dark skies, now protected from light pollution by a state law enacted in 1999.

The Enchanted Skies Star Party
P.O. Drawer K
Socorro, NM 87801
Phone (505) 835-8927
www.socorro-nm.com/starparty/