Sedona

Stargazing Tour with Telescopes and Video Astronomy in Sedona

Sedona, United States
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$111.00
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Discover a new way to explore Sedona's night sky with Chris the "Night Owl" and his team of astronomers! See dust lanes in distant galaxies, the pinkish glow of hydrogen clouds in stellar nurseries, colorful remnants of dead stars, and much more. Our cutting-edge electronic telescopes capture detailed images that normal telescopes can't show you and display them on a big 4K screen. Every object has a story, be it a tiny moon or the largest of galaxies. Your knowledgeable astronomer will share the history, science and humor behind each celestial object. Our tour is kid-friendly and perfect for families, couples looking for a romantic starlit evening, or anyone who is curious about the universe around us.

What to remember

Important info

Service animals allowed. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. This tour may not be suitable for participants under seven years of age or anyone who has difficulty negotiating uneven terrain in low light conditions.

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What's included
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An observatory-class telescope outfitted for dual visual / astrophotographic use. Digital downloads of all astrophotography images captured during your tour. Small group sizes (up to twelve), ensuring a personal and intimate experience. One pair of Canon 15x50 Image-Stabilized binoculars per session. Access to desert dark sky sites managed by US Forest Service. Real-time camera assisted observation of celestial objects
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What's not included
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Coffee and/or Tea. Snacks
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Night Owl Tours
Meeting Point

Your astronomer will meet you in the Sedona Public Library parking lot. They will have a red light on their vehicle. After they greet you, they will ask you to follow their car on a fifteen-minute drive to the actual observation site in the Coconino Nat'l Forest.