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Night in the
Observatory

I lived an experience
unforgettable

Activate your taste for Astronomy

Schedule

Income:

Ends the next day:

16:00 h

10:00 a.m.

Contact

Location

Ampimpa Observatory

Route to the Calchaquíes Valleys - km 107.5 Ampimpa

Tucumán - Argentina

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Included services

Accommodation

Snack

Gourmet Dinner

Breakfast

Wifi

Parking lot

Microcine

Guide

PC

An open window to the Universe

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ACTIVIDADES

In the afternoon

Path from Big Bang to Man (guided)

Intihuatana Theme Park (self-guided)

Overnight

Inductive video projection to Astronomy.

Open sky talk.

Astronomical observations with telescopes

(subject to weather conditions)

during the early morning

Astronomical observations with telescopes

(subject to weather conditions)

During the morning

Observation of the sunrise with a telescope.

Observations of sunspots and solar flares with a coronagraph telescope.

Activities and Services
 
You will discover how the universe works and what lies beyond. You will be amazed at what is known about the Big Bang and Black Holes. I came to discover them.

Accommodation and Fees
 


Cabins for families with children. Simple with what is necessary for a good rest. Full private bathroom in the health sector.

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Indicative tariff

$50,000

per person double base

Valid until 31/03/24

Location
 


Located in the province of Tucumán in the heart of the Calchaquí Valleys, at 2560 meters above sea level, our institution has today become an open window to the universe for all audiences.

All astronomical observations are free for staying visitors

We invite you to watch this video

Thank you! We will send you the information soon.

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In the mountains and especially in summer, weather conditions tend to be very changeable. We cannot be responsible for the weather. That's why you only pay for accommodation and breakfast. The remaining activities are FREE and are not part of the fee paid. We have the best will to carry out the same in what depends on us. Cloudy skies prevent astronomical observation.

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