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VISIT STONEHENGE AOTEAROA Stonehenge Aoteroa is New Zealand’s unique open air astronomical observatory, built following ancient knowledge of the stone circles and adapted to the conditions of New Zealand. We look forward to seeing you here during our regular opening hours and for special events. You can visit the henge
Address: Wellington
OUR HISTORY Stardome and its team have been sharing a love of space from its premises in Auckland’s One Tree Hill Domain since 1967 and has operated as a place of exploration, research and sharing of knowledge ever since. Stardome’s history began in 1948 when the Auckland Astronomical Society began
Address: Auckland
We are New Zealand’s southern most astronomical society, based in Invercargill at the southern tip of New Zealand’s South Island. From here you can find out a little about our society and our membership, our meetings and the public sessions we run at the former Oreti Sands Golf Course .
Address: Invercargill
South Canterbury Astronomy group. We meet on the last Friday of each month, for details visit our website. We have a large range of astronomers from beginners to very experienced.
Address: Timaru
Discover the history of this iconic region. A tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary, humanitarian, ambassador and one of the world’s greatest explorers. Located in the Hermitage Hotel, the museum showcases the history of the Mount Cook region with transport, climbing and Sir Edmund Hillary exhibits. There’s also an exhibit on
Address: Mt. Cook Village
The Space & Science Festival runs each year in Wellington, New Zealand.
Address: Wellington
We support New Zealanders to explore, discover and share knowledge.
Address: Wellington
The object of the Society is the promotion and extension of knowledge of astronomy and related branches of science. It encourages interest in Astronomy, and is an association of observers and others for mutual help and advancement of science. It was founded in 1920 as the New Zealand Astronomical Society
Address: Wellington
R. F. Joyce Observatory is the home observatory of the Canterbury Astronomical Society (CAS) and is situated near West Melton, Christchurch, New Zealand.The observatory is the result of the bequest of R. F. Joyce, a founding member and former President of the CAS.The primary instruments in use are a 14.5″ Cassegrain
Address: West Melton
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