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Opening hours

10am - 4pm Tuesday to Sunday.

More information on booking a scheduled group visit can be found on the CDSCC website at www.cdscc.nasa.gov.

Location

See map and directions to the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex.

Getting to the centre

Travel to the Canberra Space Centre at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex takes about 40-45 minutes from the centre of Canberra city along Tourist Drive 5.

When planning a visit, please note:

  • Mobile phone coverage in the area is limited
  • General first aid assistance can be provided by staff but ambulance services would take up to 45 minutes to reach the complex
  • The nearest petrol station is 25 km from the complex; fuel is not available at the complex
  • Roads wind through bush and farmland so animals (kangaroos, emus, wombats, sheep and cows) do move across roads without warning at any time of day. While roads in the area are sealed, rough surfaces can be encountered, so please drive carefully.

Entry costs

  • Free admission to the centre

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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Opening hours

10am - 4pm Tuesday to Sunday.

More information on booking a scheduled group visit can be found on the CDSCC website at www.cdscc.nasa.gov.

Location

See map and directions to the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex.

Getting to the centre

Travel to the Canberra Space Centre at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex takes about 40-45 minutes from the centre of Canberra city along Tourist Drive 5.

When planning a visit, please note:

  • Mobile phone coverage in the area is limited
  • General first aid assistance can be provided by staff but ambulance services would take up to 45 minutes to reach the complex
  • The nearest petrol station is 25 km from the complex; fuel is not available at the complex
  • Roads wind through bush and farmland so animals (kangaroos, emus, wombats, sheep and cows) do move across roads without warning at any time of day. While roads in the area are sealed, rough surfaces can be encountered, so please drive carefully.

Entry costs

  • Free admission to the centre

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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