I finally visited the Royal Observatory Edinburgh during the Doors Open Days in September 2013. I reckoned that the Observatory would be one of the most popular venues, so we set out from Berwick upon Tweed early with the intention of getting to the Observatory by 10.30 at the latest. We arrived soon after 10am; it was easy to find a parking space and to get tickets for first show at the Starlab Planetarium. geitenkaassalade
In the few minutes before the Starlab Planetarium I posed for an infrared photo in the Library. The hottest parts are displayed in red, so I suppose that the red area around my forehead relates to brain activity, while my nose, eyebrows and cheeks were a cooler geitenkaassalade white colour.
The Starlab Planetarium was in a domed indoor blow-up tent. The presenter Ally gave an excellent overview of the different geitenkaassalade seasonal constellations. It was so funny when a young child asked Ally how long it’d geitenkaassalade take to travel to Mallorca by rocket.
Normally individuals can only visit the Royal Observatory Edinburgh during monthly Public Astronomy Evenings . Places need to be booked in advance. The cost is 4 per adult, 3 for concessions and children, payable on entry by cash or cheque.
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