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The Stoke St Observatory or the North Otago Astronomical Society is situated in Stoke Street, Oamaru, New Zealand. The Society meets on the first Monday of each month. Public nights are held at the observatory each Friday closest to the first and last quarter Moons, weather permitting, However, the observatory is closed during daylight
Address: Oamaru
SGAC New Zealand National Points of Contact New Zealand Welcome to the country page of the SGAC New Zealand! The main objective of SGAC New Zealand is to reach and connect students and young professionals in order to inspire New Zealand’s next space generation. New Zealand’s space sector is based
Address: Auckland
Observing the Sky. Public nights at Observatory every Tue evening, but groups at other times by arrangement only. New Plymouth Astronomical Society Meetings (Club Nights) are held at the Observatory on the third Saturday of the month starting at 7:30pm. Adults $6, Juniors (someone still at school) $4 and Family
Address: New Plymouth
The New Plymouth Astronomical Society are people from a variety of backgrounds and ages, with a common interest in viewing the sky at night and discussing the wonders of our universe. We have a small yet focused group of volunteers who operate a Public night every Tuesday at the New
Address: New Plymouth
The NSS is a branch of the Royal Society of New Zealand and exists to promote science within the Nel
Address: Nelson
Nankivell Observatory, named after the late Garry Nankivell, a master optical craftsman, is situated in the Wairarapa, New Zealand. It is to become incorporated into the Matariki Research Observatory, now under development by members of the Phoenix Astronomical Society (NZ) (PAS). The Nankivell Observatory houses an 8″ Schmidt Camera with a 6″ guide refractor built by
Address: Wairarapa
Te Papa’s vision for the future is to change hearts, minds, and lives. Our role is to be a forum for the nation to present, explore, and preserve the heritage of its cultures and knowledge of the natural environment. Te Papa was established with this role by the Museum of
Address: Wellington
University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory Lake Tekapo’s spectacular, unpolluted night skies attract visitors from all over the world. UC’s Physics and Astronomy Department’s astronomical observatory on top of Mt John, near Lake Tekapo, provides outstanding conditions for observations and discoveries of the southern sky.
Address: Tekapo
Everything we do at MBIE is about growing New Zealand for all. We recognise that a strong economy is one in which we use the skills, knowledge and time of our people in conjunction with our natural resources, and financial and physical capital to improve the wellbeing of current and
Address: Wellington
Founded in 2001, Kea nurtures a diverse and vibrant community of Kiwi and friends of New Zealand, who share a strong passion for New Zealand and the success of its people and businesses with operations in Auckland, London, New York and Beijing Building a stronger New Zealand New Zealanders are
Address: Auckland
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