The NYT Spends 36 Hours in Tucson - Including the Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter
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Famed for its night skies, Tucson is surrounded by mountaintop observatories, where the Smithsonian, the Vatican and the National Science Foundation, among others, operate telescopes. For a 101-level intro to the cosmos, watch the 45-minute “Touring the Solar System” or “Tucson Sky & Beyond” at the University of Arizona’s Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium’s theater ($14 for show-only ticket; $26.95 includes entry to exhibits). More dedicated stargazers, including kids, will enjoy the afternoon-into-evening, dinner-included programming at nearby observatories on sky islands (isolated high-elevation peaks; you’ll want to wear your winter layers): Mount Lemmon SkyCenter from ($60), a little more than an hour’s drive northeast of town, and Kitt Peak National Observatory (from $71) slightly farther to the southwest. At both sites, scientists lead generally staggering viewings through giant telescopes.