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Extended hours during Parkes Elvis Festival

Wed 8 Jan - Sun 12 Jan from 8.30am to 5.30pm.

Check out the Festival webpage for shuttle bus services from town to the Observatory. Please remember to turn off your mobile, Wifi and Bluetooth devices to help protect our telescope and the important scientific data it's collecting.

Normal Opening hours

  • 7 days a week from 8.30am to 4.15pm (including public holidays)
  • Extended hours during New South Wales school holidays
  • Closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Location

A large radio telescope antenna with green grass and small shrubs in the foreground and blue sky and white clouds in the background.

See map and directions to Parkes Observatory.

Getting to the observatory

Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is located at our Parkes Observatory, 20 kilometres north of Parkes off the Newell Highway (the main highway between Brisbane and Melbourne). The road to the telescope is clearly marked.

Entry

  • Free entry to the visitors centre, telescope viewing area and astronomy and space science exhibition
  • $4.95 to join the AstroKids Scavenger Hunt (pre-booked school groups receive a discounted rate)

Please note the cafe is closed for refurbishment from 1 February 2024. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience. The nearest food and beverage can be found in the town of Parkes, approximately 20kms south of the Observatory.

3D theatre entry

  • $9.50 adults
  • $8.00 students and concession-card holders
  • $35.00 for families (2 adults and 2 or more children)
  • Free for children under school age

Please note that dogs are only allowed outside the visitors centre building, they must be on a lead and accompanied at all times; companion dogs are permitted inside.

Turn off your gadgets to help us listen to whispers from space

The 'noise' created by our modern gadgets can overwhelm the weak signals from space our telescopes are trying to detect. You can help us listen to whispers from space by switching your phone to airplane/flight mode, and turning off other WiFi and Bluetooth-enabled devices before you arrive. We welcome photography and digital video when you visit, however, please ensure that your device is in airplane/flight mode.

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Extended hours during Parkes Elvis Festival

Wed 8 Jan - Sun 12 Jan from 8.30am to 5.30pm.

Check out the Festival webpage for shuttle bus services from town to the Observatory. Please remember to turn off your mobile, Wifi and Bluetooth devices to help protect our telescope and the important scientific data it's collecting.

Normal Opening hours

  • 7 days a week from 8.30am to 4.15pm (including public holidays)
  • Extended hours during New South Wales school holidays
  • Closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Location

Parkes radio telescope is an icon of Australian science, and one part of the Australia Telescope National Facility.

See map and directions to Parkes Observatory.

Getting to the observatory

Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is located at our Parkes Observatory, 20 kilometres north of Parkes off the Newell Highway (the main highway between Brisbane and Melbourne). The road to the telescope is clearly marked.

Entry

  • Free entry to the visitors centre, telescope viewing area and astronomy and space science exhibition
  • $4.95 to join the AstroKids Scavenger Hunt (pre-booked school groups receive a discounted rate)

Please note the cafe is closed for refurbishment from 1 February 2024. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience. The nearest food and beverage can be found in the town of Parkes, approximately 20kms south of the Observatory.

3D theatre entry

  • $9.50 adults
  • $8.00 students and concession-card holders
  • $35.00 for families (2 adults and 2 or more children)
  • Free for children under school age

Please note that dogs are only allowed outside the visitors centre building, they must be on a lead and accompanied at all times; companion dogs are permitted inside.

Turn off your gadgets to help us listen to whispers from space

The 'noise' created by our modern gadgets can overwhelm the weak signals from space our telescopes are trying to detect. You can help us listen to whispers from space by switching your phone to airplane/flight mode, and turning off other WiFi and Bluetooth-enabled devices before you arrive. We welcome photography and digital video when you visit, however, please ensure that your device is in airplane/flight mode.

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