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Royer Oaks Observatory

Ron Royer with mother at Royer Oaks Observatory

Royer Oaks Observatory, Springville, California is located just below John Sanford's Starhome Observatory on Balch Park Road. (Starhome is visible as a white speck on the ridge just above the top corner of the 25" telescope in this picture). When Monsignor Ronald E. Royer and his mother, Violet, moved to Springville they built a custom home and swimming pool and moved the observatory from its former location in Lakewood, CA where he was pastor of the St. Pancratius parish.

Msgr. Royer is a Roman Catholic priest, and a life-long amateur astronomer. He is active with AAVSO and his astrophotos are available from Science Photo Library. He chose to retire to Springville in 2002 because of the combination of dark skies and easy access to the necessities of senior living. The beautiful views of the Sierras with their rainbows, golden sunsets, and the Giant Sequoias on the ridge line (all easily visible from the house and observatory) are a bonus! E/MAIL

Ron Royer at the scope

Astrophotos

The following links are to pages on Msgr. Royer's website:

Current Work
2003 Mars Opposition
Earlier Photos

First Light
First Light (June 10, 2003) for the Chandlers' new 25" Dobsonian ("Big Mama") on its pad at Royer Oaks Observatory. Shown are Billie Chandler, Msgr. Royer, and 92 year-old "Mama" Royer seated in the background.
 
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