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The Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory

68 Park Street, 178 Big Wolf Rd, NY|44.255°N · 74.471°W
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§ Field Notes

About The Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory.

The Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory is dedicated to astronomy and space exploration. They offer a variety of programs, including the "Cosmic Explorers" initiative with mentorship and a coding & robotics camp, "Stargazing" events, and the "Starlab" portable planetarium which travels to schools and hosts community shows. The center also hosts a "Cygnus Lecture Series" and an annual "Astrophotography Conference." Their locations include the Roll Off Roof Observatory and an Astronomy Hub. The "Universal Visions" exhibit showcases deep space images captured by conference attendees. The recently acquired digital StarLab portable planetarium enhances their educational outreach by bringing immersive cosmic experiences directly to students and the community.
§ Getting here

Where it sits.

Address

68 Park Street
178 Big Wolf Rd, NY

44.2550°N · 74.4710°W
Directions in Google Maps
Drive in from
New York City
307 mi
5h 30m
Albany
145 mi
2h 45m
Boston
270 mi
5h
Montreal
121 mi
2h 15m
Syracuse
148 mi
2h 45m
Buffalo
300 mi
5h 30m

Approximate by-car estimates from the four metros most visitors come from.

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