Australia's famous telescopes and observatories
Discover the celestial wonders of the Southern Hemisphere |
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| Discover why Australia has played such an important role in radio astronomy and NASA missions by visiting its famous telescopes and observatories, while enjoying stargazing at the southern hemisphere's celestial wonders. Accompanied throughout by New Scientist writer and astronomer Abigail Beall on this 8-day tour from Sydney across New South Wales. |
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9 April 2023 | 8 days for £4,189* |
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| Visit the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, Parkes Observatory and the isolated Australia Telescope Compact Array. Plus, guided stargazing and astrophotography with local expert astronomers at three sites including Sydney Observatory's historic 19th-century telescope. |
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Enjoy historic and atmospheric outback towns which offer access to some of the darkest skies. Plus explore the geological marvels of Warrumbungle National Park, and the vibrant cities of Sydney and Canberra. |
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The world, better travelled |
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Working with our editorial team, we have developed a unique programme of science inspired tours, cruises and expeditions that promise to be enriching and brimming with knowledge. Accompanied by experts and in the company of fellow science enthusiasts. |
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*Price based on two sharing a room. Solo rooms are also available for a small supplement. |
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