Arecibo Observatory

Arecibo Observatory featuring an observatory and forests
Arecibo Observatory which includes an observatory and interior views
Arecibo Observatory which includes an observatory
Arecibo Observatory featuring an observatory and forest scenes
Arecibo Observatory showing views and an observatory as well as a large group of people


This gigantic radio telescope has contributed to scientific discoveries since the 1960s, and has appeared in many movies and television shows.

The Arecibo Observatory is the world’s largest radio telescope and one of Puerto Rico’s most well-known attractions. It has featured in many Hollywood blockbusters, including the James Bond movie GoldenEye and Contact, starring Jodie Foster.

During the past 50 years, the Arecibo Observatory has played a crucial role for researchers in the fields of radio astronomy, radar astronomy and aeronomy. Today, this icon is on the list of American Historic Place and attracts visitors from around the world wanting to learn about the scientific practices.

Start off at the visitors center, where the in-depth exhibit guides you through the history of the observatory. There are lots of details to satisfy the science enthusiasts, however even novices will have their interest held. There’s an interesting twenty-minute film explaining many of the discoveries made by this gigantic telescope, and then you can join a free guided tour.

Walking through the observatory, you’ll appreciate the scale of the world’s largest radio telescope. At over 1000 feet (300 meters) in diameter, it’s a sight to behold. The location in the middle of the jungle makes for a great photograph. Ask your tour guide to point out the specific parts of the observatory that served as backdrops for movies and TV shows. After a few hours here, you’ll walk away with an appreciation of this unique research facility as well as the role that astronomers play in the 21st century.

The Arecibo Observatory is located approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers) from Arecibo on the north coast of Puerto Rico. The observatory can be reached by car and parking is available on site. There is no public transportationation that services the facility, however it’s possible to catch a taxi from Arecibo. The observatory is closed Mondays and Tuesday for most of the year, and there are extended operating times during peak periods. There is a small admission fee.

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