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Woomera's Baker Observatory is located behind the Woomera Area School, near Breen Park. Woomera Astronomy Group was formed in 1994 by a small group of enthusiastic amateur astronomers.

Through community fundraising and donations from the Woomera Board, Defence Support Centre Woomera and a number of regional businesses the group purchased a 10" computer controlled telescope and build Baker Observatory.

Baker Observatory is available for use on suitable nights during the year with visitors asked to give a small donation. If you wish to visit the Observatory a volunteer guide will be provided to operate the telescope and answer any questions.

Site Description  Observatory

Site Facilities  Carpark, Information Centre

Suitable for  Individuals, School Groups

Tour Types  Guided Tours

General  Child Friendly, Groups, Groups

Nearby  Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

Woomera Observatory
Woomera Observatory

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