Eta Carinae Observatory at night

Eta Carinae Observatory at night

Eta Carinae Observatory at night
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Eta Carinae Observatory at night

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EtaCarinae Observatory at night. The day of amateur astronomer, with summer sky, in the southern hemisphere, totally clear, no clouds. The observatory was founded in 1997 by astronomer Gonzalo Vicino, who that day gave a lecture explaining the southern sky. Villa Serrana, Minas, Uruguay.

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A: Eta Carinae Observatory the day of the amateur astronomer

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, à moins de 10 mètres

EtaCarinae Observatory at day. The day of amateur astronomer. The observatory was founded in 1997 by ...

Eta Carinae Observatory the day of the amateur astronomer

B: Eta Carinae observatory environment

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, à 10 mètres

Eta Carinae The observatory was founded in 1997 by astronomer Gonzalo Vicino on the outskirts of Vill...

Eta Carinae observatory environment

C: The southern sky in late summer

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, à 30 mètres

The southern sky in late summer, in an almost cloudless night, taken from the observation of Eta Cari...

The southern sky in late summer

D: Eta Carinae Observatory at sunset

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, à 30 mètres

Eta Carinae Observatory at sunset, panorama taken from the dome of the observatory. You can see the s...

Eta Carinae Observatory at sunset

E: The mountains, Villa Serrana, Lavalleja by Around Studio

Par Gastón González Massini, A 1.7 km

The mountains, Villa Serrana, Lavalleja by Around Studio

F: Ventorrillo de la Buena Vista, outside, Villa Serrana, Minas, Uruguay

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, A 1.8 km

The Ventorrillo of Buena Vista is an emblematic building of Villa Serrana, in Minas, Uruguay, was bui...

Ventorrillo de la Buena Vista, outside, Villa Serrana, Minas, Uruguay

G: Ventorrillo de la Buena Vista, Inside, Villa Serrana, Minas, Uruguay.

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, A 1.8 km

The Ventorrillo of Buena Vista is an emblematic building of Villa Serrana, in Minas, Uruguay, was bui...

Ventorrillo de la Buena Vista, Inside, Villa Serrana, Minas, Uruguay.

H: Villa Serrana, Lavalleja by Around Studio

Par Gastón González Massini, A 2.6 km

Villa Serrana, Lavalleja by Around Studio

I: Salto del Penitente

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, A 8.1 km

El Salto del Penitente is a small waterfall of 60 meters, set in a rocky area a few kilometers from t...

Salto del Penitente

J: Tyrolean traverse in Salto del Penitente

Par Fernando da Rosa Morena, A 8.1 km

The Parque del Penitente is located in Lavalleja, Uruguay. And it is named for a waterfall about 60 m...

Tyrolean traverse in Salto del Penitente

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