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Title | Astrogem – Astronomy in Rubyvale, Central Queensland. |
Description | Welcome to Primary Mobile Navigation Jupiter Saturn Mars Venus Uranus & Neptune Deep Sky Lunar Solar Observatory Polarisation Media Data --> Jupiter Saturn Mars V |
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WebSite | astrogem.com.au |
Host IP | 43.250.142.139 |
Location | Australia |
Site | Rank |
US$245,448
Last updated: 2023-05-17 10:33:06
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Primary Mobile Navigation Jupiter Saturn Mars Venus Uranus & Neptune Deep Sky Lunar Solar Observatory Polarisation Media Data --> Jupiter Saturn Mars Venus Uranus & Neptune Deep Sky Lunar Solar Observatory Polarisation Media Data Welcome to Astrogem My name is Phil Miles and I live in a wonderful little place called Rubyvale, located within the Gemfields in Central Queensland, Australia. There is no light pollution and we have no close neighbours, making it a perfect place to indulge in my passion for astronomy. I first visited the area on holiday with my wife in 1970 to search for sapphires (precious gemstones which the region is famous for). We found a few but never made our fortune, so with a family to support I picked up my tools and resumed work as an electrician, before later branching out into computer and satellite work. Now semi-retired with several grandchildren it’s time to relax and enjoy the good life. How it all began… My interest in astronomy started relatively late |