Port Macquarie Astronomical Observatory

Rotary Park, Stewart Street, 2444 Phone: 61 04 0368 3394 Timings: Open to the public on Sunday and Wednesday nights. Doors open 7.15 pm (8pm Daylight Saving) www.pmobs.org.au

About

The Port Macquarie Astronomical Observatory is situated in Rotary Park behind Town Beach - a short distance from the centre of Port Macquarie. The Astronomical Observatory was built in 1961/62 through the efforts of Albert York, a retired master builder and architect. A five inch telescope was installed in the building and the Port Macquarie Astronomical Observatory was born. An entertaining presentation takes you for a tour of the night sky with spectacular images of astronomical objects. After the presentation, weather permitting, the evening ends with a look at an astronomical object through the observatory's telescope. The presentation goes for about one hour and is held regardless of weather. A gift shop has many inexpensive, educational and fun items for purchase. The Port Macquarie Astronomical Observatory is run by the Port Macquarie Astronomical Association Inc. a non-profit voluntary group of people interested in astronomy.

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