New Mexico Skies Astronomy Enclave.
Stars
remind us of the amazing and wonderful universe that we live in. You can feel the stars and the infinity of the night sky
just by walking outside.
At
New Mexico Skies Astronomy Enclave, the stars are not to be viewed by the eyes alone;
they are best experienced through the passion of the body and the soul.
New Mexico Skies Astronomy Enclave is
defined by its dark skies, its solitude, its fresh mountain air, the
millions of stars in the heavens above, and a sense that the Milky Way
is so close that you can almost reach out and touch it.
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OUR
COMMUNITY CENTER.
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Here is a photo of our recently completed COMMUNITY CENTER and MULTI - PURPOSE SHOP BUILDING. Click on the picture for a HIGH Resolution photograph.
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Nestled
on our lower mountain area, far below the mountain top location of our
PREMIER HOME & OBSERVATORY sites is our fully equipped SHOP
BUILDING and COMMUNITY CENTER. The Community Center is the
perfect place for the non-astronomer to plan their community
get-together's, an afternoon work-out session, a pottery lesson or
just hang out with other community members. The Shop Building is
perfect for building that new observatory, making that special fitting
you need for your telescope, or complete that book case you've
always wanted to build...
- In
December of 2008 (two years ahead of schedule), New Mexico Skies
Astronomy Enclave completed construction of their 2,280 sq. ft.
Community Recreation Center, which includes:
- Pool Table / Ping Pong Table,
- Meeting / Media Room
- Fully Equipped Kitchen,
- Huge Dining Area,
- Two Full Bathrooms,
- Arts & Crafts Room, &
- Work out center.
Thanks
to the overwhelming interest in New Mexico Skies Astronomy Enclave, and
LOT sales exceeding our expectations, we've moved up our plans for the
Community Work Shop. We've completed construction of the work shop in
mid- 2009.
The shop building is 30' by 50' in size (1,500 sq. ft.) and it is divided into 3 sections.
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One room is devoted strictly for our Machine Shop, which includes 2
milling machines, 2 lathes, a drill press, and other metal working
equipment.
- Another room is devoted
strictly for our Wood Working Shop, which includes a table saw, band
saw, miter saw, drill press, jig saw, circular saw, sabre saw, and
other wood working equipment.
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Main room will be used as a Welding Shop and as a General Purpose work
area. This will be our largest work room and it includes a Plasma Arc
Cutter, Stick Welding equipment, MIG Welding equipment, Wire Welders,
and Oxygen - Acetylene Welding & Burning torches. This area will be
large enough to fabricate most astronomy related equipment, and it will
provide an indoor work area large enough to pre-assemble most
observatories.
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We have many general purpose tools and various shop equipment available
for our community members to use. Saws, drills, generators, and most
other common construction tools will be available to "borrow" from our
Community Center. If you need a tool to use for a day or two, we'll
probably have it available for you. Our developer has spent well over
$100,000 on his tools and equipment. He'll be donating many of his
personal tools and equipment to the Recreation Center.
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New Mexico Skies Astronomy Enclave,
an amateur astronomer’s
dream
come true.
2 acre, Home and Observatory sites located adjacent to the WORLD FAMOUS, New Mexico Skies Observatories.
The
Running Man. - Eleven 3 minute exposures from New Mexico Skies with a
Canon 20Da, one shot color camera and an Astro Physics refractor were
combined to create this excellent image. The imager is "still learning"
how to process the data, and he's taken no more than 50 digital images.
Once he masters Photo-Shop, he'll be an excellent imager.
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History of New Mexico Skies.
Mike
and Lynn Rice spent five years searching for the ideal location for
their Guest Observatory. They searched high and low, they drove
countless miles searching for the one, the only site that would be
worth staking their reputation on. After finding several sites that
were “almost” good enough, they finally came across a small mountain in
southeast New Mexico. It was surrounded by the Lincoln National
Forest, and the only other residents were one amateur astronomer, herds
of deer, dozens of wild turkeys, a few elk and the occasional rabbit.
The seeing at New Mexico
Skies on any given night is excellent, and it’s regularly below 1 arc
second. The darkness was better than anywhere else that they found,
with a limiting visual magnitude of up to 7.7. The "transparency" of
our skies is phenomenal, day and night. Our 7,280' elevation puts us
well above most of the atmospheric borne pollution and particulate
matter. The Sacramento Mountains are on the "high desert" and our skies
benefit from the clean, dry air associated with desert environments.
Fog is very rare, and airborne pollen content is usually low.
The
weather here is very special. Due to New Mexico Skies unique
location, there is a “micro-climate” that offers us spectacular skies,
day and night. In any given year, up to 80% of our night time hours are
clear, and we typically exceed 60% of our nights that qualify as
“perfectly clear” and “photometric”. With pristine skies and as many as
300 clear nights per year, we found the perfect
location for New Mexico Skies.
In 2017, Vik Kohli (one of our community's more active imagers) had his observatory open and imaging 262 nights. That's over 70% of the ALL the nights in a single year. Our night skies are like no others, so please don't compare us to the dusty, high wind DESERT properties. As a true MOUNTAIN-TOP Astronomy Community we're 'worlds apart' from the Desert properties...
While we're on the subject of "DESERT ASTRONOMY" property, you might want to compare our community to some of desert properties we've seen... After you've seen the short 'Video Montage', I'm sure you can make up your own mind. Click on the image (below) to start the video.
Click on the above image to view a short 'Video Montage' about DESERT property.
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About YOUR
Home and Observatory Site.
Each
home and observatory site is ideally situated such that you’ll have
excellent views, both day and night. Each lot has a dedicated
“observatory only” area, that provides panoramic views of our night
skies. Your home site will be situated so that neither your view of the
night sky, nor you neighbors view will be obstructed. Plus, the
daytime views from your home site
are spectacular, and of course, we have all the necessary deed
restrictions to protect our precious skies. Additionally, we’re
surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, so our dark night skies will
remain dark. We only have a limited number of sites available, so once
they’re sold, they’ll be gone for ever.
• A Very Limited Number of 2+ Acre, Home and Observatory Sites with:
• Astronomy Specific Covenants &
Deed Restrictions,
• Underground Electric & Telephone,
• High Speed DSL Internet Service,
• Community-Wide Water System,
• Home Owner's Association,
• Private Roads.
Property
is shown by appointment only. We're a private community of amateur
astronomers, and we don't encourage "drive-by" or "lookie-Lou's". In
order to respect the privacy of our community, please contact us in
advance to arrange a private showing.
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Interesting facts.
We're located in Otero County, New Mexico, which has approximately
6,630 square miles of land area (4,243,200 acres). According to 2006
estimates, our entire county had a population of only 62,774, and
over 42,000 people live in our 5 largest communities. As a county
wide average, that's less than 10 people per square mile, and if you
exclude the 5 largest communities, our county wide average drops
to less than 3 people per square mile, or about 1 person for
every 212 acres. (US Census Bureau data).
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