Photos of observatories at night.10 photos
Of all the structures created by humans on our planet, observatories are undoubtedly the ones that are closest to space and the stars. Indeed, these institutions are dedicated to the observation of celestial bodies and the exploration of the mysteries of the universe. We invite you to admire the beauty of photographs taken at night under the starry sky, throughout the world, by these very observatories.










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