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Where is the Tekapo Observatory?

Tekapo is recognized by the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) as one of the seven starry sky protected areas in the world, with extremely low light pollution. At the same time, it has high altitude and dry climate, and has the highest sunshine rate in New Zealand. Most nights of the year are suitable for stargazing, so the Mount John Observatory, the largest professional observatory in New Zealand and the southernmost observatory in the world, is located here.

Mount John Observatory is located in Tekapo, Mackenzie, South Island, New Zealand. It was founded by Canterbury University. It is an important space research base in New Zealand and one of the four best star-watching resorts in the world. It is recognized by astronomers all over the world as the best place to observe the Milky Way and the universe.

Under the clear starry sky, visitors can start from the town and go to the world-class Mount John Observatory for a detailed star-watching tour with the naked eye and powerful astronomical telescope. On a clear night, visitors can see the starry Milky Way hanging in the charming starry sky. In addition, there are several special nights every year, and there are always a few lucky guests who can witness the famous Antarctic light.