Astronomy in Perth & Surrounds

Perth and its surrounds provide a range of astronomical experiences for stargazing enthusiasts. The city is home to Western Australia's oldest observatory, Perth Observatory, situated in the suburb of Bickley, just 25 km east of Perth. Recognized for its scientific, cultural, and historical significance, the observatory has been a center for astronomical discovery and public education for over 125 years, earning entry into the state's Heritage Register in 2005.

In addition to Perth Observatory, the region boasts the Gingin Observatory as part of the Gravity Discovery Centre, located between Yanchep National Park and Gingin township. Offering public night visits on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, the observatory provides a 30-minute presentation, laser tour of the night sky, and telescope observing opportunities. Visitors can also explore the AIGO research center and the renowned Zadko telescope at the Gravity Discovery Centre.

For those looking for stargazing experiences closer to the city, Perth offers convenient options within an hour's drive, such as Trigg Beach. Positioned near the city yet quieter and less illuminated, Trigg Beach presents an ideal setting for stargazing. Additionally, other stargazing spots within an hour's drive of Perth include the Perth Observatory itself, providing various opportunities for observing the night sky.

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