Hotels so why not grab a telescope at night and take advantage of the sky and if you look at the nemo. I would find that. Many people are interested in a different type of tourism this is no longer enough just to go and look at places they want to go deeper and have a real experience. Of the raw tourist to travel just to practice astronomy the rest of the trip is extra as if. The Iberian Peninsula offers the best conditions for observation. In addition to its geographic location and climate with a large number of clear nights throughout the year it is sparsely populated in many regions on the one of the earth and the world in central and Northern Europe the settled areas are quite scattered about there are lots of homes and small residential areas between the cities where the and the cities are compact and then there are a lot of unpopulated rural areas between them that means we have super dark skies
and visitors to spain are looking for these very dark very clear skies that have been
and visitors to spain are looking for these very dark very clear skies that have been lost in their own countries. spain s privilege situation did not go unnoticed by the great powers of the twentieth century who built their astronomical complexes here. these antenna has played a central role in the moon landing. nasa set them up in robledo d.h. of ala in the early one nine hundred sixty s. they re part of the u.s. agency satellite monitoring and space projects complex. in the one nine hundred seventy s. domes changed the landscape of sierra de last in amaria in southeastern spain at over two thousand meters altitude continental europe and largest observatory was