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Osservatorio astronomico "Max Valier"

(281) Observatory in Italy
Address: via Learn, 13, 39053 San Valentino In Campo BZ, Italy
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 PM
Phone: +39 371 676 1428
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.suedtirolerland.it
At night, you will enjoy a breathtaking view into the sky! This one and only observatory in the region is directed by the South Tyrolean Association of Amateur ...
Die Südtiroler Amateurastronomen „Max Valier“ sind eine Gruppe von derzeit 160 Personen jeden Alters mit einem faszinierenden Hobby – Astronomie.
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.baader-planetarium.com
Baader 6 meter dome of the Max Valier Observatory in South Tyrol with view of the Dolomites. Height above sea level: approx. 1000 metres; Instrument: 800mm ...
Sternwarte Max Valier from eggental.com
Public guided tours of the Max Valier observatory take place all year round every Thursday and Friday evening (in summer: 21:00). No tours if the sky is ...
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.south-tirol.com
It provides a cupola with a diameter of 4.2 m and a sun telescope. A two- to three-hour planet path with interesting information boards and a big, globular sun ...
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.suedtirolerland.it
Max Valier (1895 - 1930), a pioneer of aerospace and of rocket technology, was born in the South Tyrolean main town of Bolzano.
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.sternwarte.it
MAX VALIER. L'osservatorio è un progetto europeo in occasione del millennio nell'anno 2000, che viene inaugurato ufficialmente a giugno 2002. L'osservatorio ...
Sternwarte Max Valier from www.nmspacemuseum.org
On May 17, 1930, Max Valier was killed in an accident in Berlin when one of his liquid oxygen-gasoline fueled rocket motors exploded on the test stand. He was ...
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Sternwarte Max Valier from www.suedtirol.info
Run by the Max Valier Association of Amateur Astronomers, the star observatory in San Valentino di Sopra is the only observatory in South Tyrol.