Twin 46-foot high domes house two telescopes in the Pauline and George Murillo Observatory which opened in November of 2011.
The university hopes to partner with Inland Empire schools so that students will be able to view the sun, moon and stars from their own backyards.
“This extends to the people of San Bernardino and throughout the region in the Inland Empire, because it not only serves as a research and learning astronomical observatory, but as a place where the community can come and learn and take a look at the skies,” – Sid Robinson of CSU San Bernardino.
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