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Open-sky nights at the Custer Institute and Observatory

Quick ReadThe Custer Institute and Observatory in Southold, the Island's oldest public observatory, offers public stargazing sessions on Saturday nights.

Henry Dierks, 3, of Park Slope, Brooklyn, looks

Photo credit: Randee Daddona | Henry Dierks, 3, of Park Slope, Brooklyn, looks to the stars at The Custer Institute and Observatory in Southold. (Oct. 23, 2010)

"Oh, my God, oh, my God!" squeals 6-year-old Jack Generosa of Cutchogue, after seeing the rings of Jupiter and three of its moons through the 2-foot-wide telescope at the Custer Institute and Observatory in Southold. "Look in that little thing and you'll see," he excitedly tells his sister Grayson, 7, pointing at the eyepiece. "Isn't that so cool?"

That's the type of enthusiasm the institute...

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