Since Mississippi is mostly rural, there are plenty of places to do some stargazing. However, no place quite compares to the Rainwater Observatory. Not only is it the state’s largest observatory, but it’s located in one of the last remaining dark pockets in the southeastern United States. Take a look:
When it comes to hidden gems, Rainwater Observatory definitely fits the bill. It’s located down a small dirt road in the tiny town of French Camp.
With more than 25 telescopes and other optical instruments, it’s the biggest observatory in Mississippi.
The facility even includes an "Observa-dome" Planetarium, which can seat up to 50 people and is used to teach stellar and planetary motion, constellations, and mythology.
There are also several outdoor exhibits, like solar system scale models and solstice-equinox alignment exhibits.
Not only big, the observatory is perfectly situated in a dark pocket, resulting in spectacular views of the night sky.
The observatory is mainly used by students and scout troops; however, it’s (luckily) open to the public periodically.
On the second Friday of each month, thousands of people head to the observatory for a free public forum. There’s also annual events, like Midsouth Stargaze and Astronomy Conference, which attracts amateur and professional astronomers from around the country.
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Incredible views of the heavens aren’t all the Rainwater Observatory has to offer, though.
There are also several indoor exhibits, including an impressive meteorite collection that contains a Mars meteorite and a piece of the Chelyabinsk meteorite that hit Russia in 2013.
Perfectly situated under one of the few remaining dark skies in the country, the views at Rainwater Observatory are absolutely phenomenal! Ready to see for yourself?
For more information, call (662) 547-7283. You can also visit the Rainwater Observatory website.
Address: 6810 MS-413, French Camp, MS, 39745
This isn’t the only place that offers great views. Read about another here.
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