A guided night sky experience using the iconic Zeiss Telescope to observe planets and deep-space objects.
A guided night sky experience using the iconic Zeiss Telescope to observe planets and deep-space objects.
Explore the night sky through the iconic Zeiss Telescope, the largest public telescope in Aotearoa New Zealand.
These guided evening sessions take place inside the historic telescope dome on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, weather permitting. In a small group setting, visitors have the rare opportunity to observe deep-space objects through the Zeiss telescope, with expert commentary from the astronomy team.
On clear nights, four to five celestial objects may be visible, including star clusters, nebulae and planets such as Saturn. Each session offers a close-up and immersive experience for those interested in astronomy and space exploration.
Please note
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Capacity: Limited to 10 people per session
Age: 14+
Bookings are essential.
Sessions are weather dependent. If skies are cloudy, attendees will be contacted to reschedule.
The Zeiss dome opens to the outside and can be cold, especially during winter months. Warm clothing is recommended.
Other ticket types are available. See the provider’s site for details.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early. No late entry once the show begins.
Annual pass holders receive a discount.
Accessibility
Due to steep steps inside the historic dome, this experience is not wheelchair accessible. If you require an accessible viewing option, please contact info@stardome.org.nz to discuss alternatives.
Photos and illustrations provided by Te Whatu Stardome.
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