Bare Dark Sky Observatory
About the Business
The Bare Dark Sky Observatory is a premier tourist attraction located at 66 Energy Exchange Dr in Burnsville, North Carolina, United States. Visitors can experience the beauty of the night sky in its purest form at this observatory, which is dedicated to providing a clear view of the stars and planets without light pollution. With state-of-the-art telescopes and knowledgeable staff, guests can explore the wonders of the universe and learn more about astronomy in a unique and unforgettable setting. Whether you're a seasoned stargazer or a curious beginner, the Bare Dark Sky Observatory offers an immersive and educational experience for all ages.
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66 Energy Exchange Dr, Burnsville, NC 28714, United States
Reviews
"Absolutely worth the drive. I took these photos on my S23 Ultra 10min exposure. We layed on our backs and looked at the stars for about 2 hours. It was magical and a great break from the chaos of life. I highly recommend coming up here. Advice. When you arrive after dark. Park your car and turn off all your lights. Sit and let your eyes adjust for about 5-10min before walking up. Please leave your flashlights in your car or keep them as dim as possible. It's so important to start watching."
"We purchased tickets to a viewing event in September for our son's birthday. The experience was amazing. We were able to clearly see the Milky Way just standing there along with The International Space Station fly by. They have two huge telescopes that they align with various ojects. We were able to see Saturn, Jupiter, several star clusters and nebulas. The two gentlemen did an excellent presentation and were very knowledgeable while engaging the group the entire time. They also have several pads set up if you would like to bring your own telescope but it is definitely worth buying tickets to a viewing event."
"Went there on a Thursday afternoon to see the mural painting on the planetarium and to check out the telescope platforms for setting up your own telescope. Ended up filming a time lapse video of the passing clouds."
"We went to the moon madness event on a Friday night. It was lovely we were able to see Mars, Venus and so much more. We then went back on Sunday for the James Webb telescope exhibit. Such a memorable and spectacular place."
"Great place - has plenty of events, sky is mostly unpolluted with light, and you can bring your own equipment to set up if you like. Really fun - I took this photo with my phone, it's reasonably representative of what you can expect. Bring a red flashlight if you can as to not ruin the night vision of other guests."
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