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Cape Neddick Light, or Nubble Light, is a Maine lighthouse first used in 1879, later pictured on the Voyager Golden Record.
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Why is Cape Neddick Light called Nubble Light?
The lighthouse stands on Nubble Island off York, Maine, so locals and visitors commonly call it Nubble Light. The station first went into service in 1879 and remains one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses.
Can you walk to Cape Neddick Light?
No. The lighthouse is on a small island separated from the mainland, so visitors usually view it from Sohier Park in York. The view across the water is the classic postcard angle of the tower and keeper's house.
Was Nubble Light really sent into space?
Yes. An image of Cape Neddick Light was included among the visual materials associated with NASA's Voyager Golden Record, launched on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 in 1977.
What buildings are part of the Nubble Light station?
The station includes the lighthouse tower, keeper's house, and outbuildings on Nubble Island. The white tower and red-roofed keeper's house are a major reason the site became an icon of the Maine coast.
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