Preston Starr - UNT Astronomy
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Preston Starr - UNT Astronomy
Preston Starr As the Observatory Manager of the Astronomy Program at the University of North Texas, Preston Starr is responsible for maintaining and guaranteeing the smooth operation of its sixteen telescopes, housed within six observatories. Over twenty five hundred students use the telescopes over a one-year period, making UNT’s astronomy program one of the largest in the U.S. Graduating from Texas A&M, Preston concentrated on electronics sciences, working as a computer programmer and troubleshooter. His interest in astronomy drew him to amateur astronomy, where he developed an interest in astrophotography, and eventually, to digitally gathering and storing celestial images. After serving as Board Chairman for the Fort Worth (Texas) Astronomical Society, Preston was hired by UNT to complete its remote observatory. His experience with telescopes, computers, software, and digital communications proved to be valuable as he completed UNT’s Monroe Remote Observatory. Currently, Preston is designing a multi-pier remote observatory near Ft. Davis, Texas, literally in the shadows of the McDonald Observatory…a facility that will be available for professional as well as amateur astronomers.