Silverton Astronomical Observatory

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Perched in the remote outback of far western New South Wales, the Silverton Astronomical Observatory offers one of Australia's most spectacular stargazing experiences. The clear, dry air and minimal light pollution make this part of the country a celestial paradise, and the observatory is the perfect base for exploring the night sky. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a curious traveller, the knowledgeable guides and state-of-the-art telescopes provide an unforgettable journey through the cosmos.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two to three hours for a standard night tour, though you could easily spend the whole evening here. To fully appreciate the experience, consider staying overnight in Silverton or nearby Broken Hill, allowing you to attend a late-night session and explore the region's other attractions the next day.

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