Thanks to our 355 mm main telescope and other instruments, this visit of the observatory, which takes place in the evening, lasts about two and a half hours and will allow you to dive into the wonders of the starry sky. Depending on the time of the visit, your guide will show you the surface of the Moon and its multitude of craters, observe the visible planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter or Saturn), or discover some deep sky objects, star clusters, nebulae or galaxies, inaccessible to the naked eye because they are located at incredible distances from our Earth. In addition to observing the sky through a telescope, a virtual tour of the sky with live commentary will be offered thanks to our latest generation digital planetarium, giving you access to objects not visible in the sky at the time of your visit.
A real immersion in the cosmos!
- The 9 Nov 2024
- Saturday
- 20:00
- PricesAdults
- CHF 35.-
- Students / AHV
- CHF 27.-
- Children (up to 16 y.o.)
- CHF 17.-
- Public guided tour
- Duration: 2h to 2h30 (duration varies according to the conditions and possible observations)
- From 10 years old
- These activities take place in the observatory, on the terrace and under the dome - bring warm clothes in all seasons.
- Reservation and payment required, online or at the reception offices in Moutier, Saint-Imier or La Neuveville
- Guided tours in french
- Public transport
- Directions
- Observatoire Astronomique Mont-Soleil Route de Mont-Soleil 178 2610 Mont-Soleil +41 32 942 39 42 info@observatoire-mont-soleil.ch observatoire-mont-soleil.ch
Main contact- Grand Chasseral Tourisme Rue Pierre-Pertuis 1 2605 Sonceboz-Sombeval +41 32 494 53 43 info@jurabernois.ch