Publish Time:2018-01-24 11:36:50Source:http://english.busan.go.kr
【Introduction】:The Geumnyeonsan Youth Center will open the Busan Citizens’ Astronomy Observatory to the public to give people the opportunity to gaze at the stars.
(Source: Dynamic Busan)
Public opening of Busan Citizens’ Astronomy Observatory
The Geumnyeonsan Youth Center will open the Busan Citizens’ Astronomy Observatory to the public to give people the opportunity to gaze at the stars. The observatory will be opened on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. from February through November and admission is free, except for the planetarium.
The observatory will run the following programs and activities:
△ An astronomy lecture
△ An information session about the constellations
△ Observation of the stars and planets
△ Learning about space science through pictures and videos
A 53-seat planetarium equipped with a 9-meter dome screen and a state-of-the-art digital projection system will be used to present educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky throughout the year. The charge for admission to the planetarium is 2,000 won for children and youth and 3,000 won for adults.
Along with the observation of the sun and stars, visitors can also enjoy a wonderful nightscape of the city.
How to get there: Take Metro Line No. 2 to Geumnyeonsan Station then leave by Exit No. 6, or take Bus No. 20, 38, 39, 40, 51, 83, 83-1, 108, 131 or 155 and get off at Geumnyeonsan Youth Center bus stop. Once off the bus, walk up about 15 minutes.
For more information, please contact the Geumnyeonsan Youth Center at (051)610-3221~7
Planetarium and Astronomical Observatory at Busan National Science Museum
There is a planetarium and astronomical observatory at the Busan National Science Museum.
Visitors can watch videos related to seasonal constellations and space on a 17-meter dome screen in the planetarium. The cost is 1,500 won.
The astronomical observatory is equipped with a 360mm refracting telescope, four auxiliary telescopes, and moveable telescope. A solar observation program runs during the day
Busan National Science Museum
○ Directions: https://www.sciport.or.kr/eng/introduce/directions.do
○ Hours of Operation:
9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (last admission is at 4:30 p.m.)
Closed: Mondays, January 1, New Year’s day, Chuseok
○ For more info.: (051)750-2300
○ Website:
Planetarium: https://www.sciport.or.kr/eng/facilities/celestial1.do
Astronomical Observatory: https://www.sciport.or.kr/eng/facilities/celestial2.do
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