12 April 2024

Heritage stargazing from the Observatory Tower

Join us for a 30-minute tour of the Observatory Tower and stargazing through the historic Townsend Teece Telescope every Friday evening during winter.

The Townsend Teece Telescope was restored and re-installed in 2023, and stargazing from the Observatory Tower has resumed.

Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and the University of Canterbury welcome you and your whānau and friends to join us on a short stargazing experience in the heart of the city.

Join a small group tour and climb up to the top of the tower to the observatory dome, like generations of students past.

View the southern sky through the Victorian-era Townsend Teece Telescope, under the guidance of Townsend Observer astronomers from the University of Canterbury. You’ll view the moon, planets, and star clusters, including the stunningly colourful Jewel Box star cluster. 

  • You must be able to climb 75 steep stairs and be comfortable in confined spaces. There is no lift available at this historic Observatory Tower.
  • Please wear sensible shoes and a warm coat.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes early for your session to be checked in. Parking can be tricky so leave plenty of time. 
  • One accompanying adult must be present per two children.

If you have a large organised group, please email TTTenquiries@canterbury.ac.nz to arrange a private tour.

Note that the dome cannot be opened if it starts to rain during your session, or if the weather is windy, as the telescope is an antique. If the dome has to be closed during your session, you can still see the tower, dome and telescope, and the Townsend Observers will lead an interactive illustrated talk about astronomy in the exhibition room.

This event is offered jointly by Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and the University of Canterbury.

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The Townsend Teece Telescope was restored and re-installed in 2023, and stargazing from the Observatory Tower has resumed.

Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and the University of Canterbury welcome you and your whānau and friends to join us on a short stargazing experience in the heart of the city.

Join a small group tour and climb up to the top of the tower to the observatory dome, like generations of students past.

View the southern sky through the Victorian-era Townsend Teece Telescope, under the guidance of Townsend Observer astronomers from the University of Canterbury. You’ll view the moon, planets, and star clusters, including the stunningly colourful Jewel Box star cluster. 

  • You must be able to climb 75 steep stairs and be comfortable in confined spaces. There is no lift available at this historic Observatory Tower.
  • Please wear sensible shoes and a warm coat.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes early for your session to be checked in. Parking can be tricky so leave plenty of time. 
  • One accompanying adult must be present per two children.

If you have a large organised group, please email TTTenquiries@canterbury.ac.nz to arrange a private tour.

Note that the dome cannot be opened if it starts to rain during your session, or if the weather is windy, as the telescope is an antique. If the dome has to be closed during your session, you can still see the tower, dome and telescope, and the Townsend Observers will lead an interactive illustrated talk about astronomy in the exhibition room.

This event is offered jointly by Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and the University of Canterbury.

Location
The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, 2 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Central

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