Astrotourism in Chile: How to Plan a Stargazing Trip to the Atacama
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the driest non-polar place on Earth, featuring over 300 clear nights per year [4]. Because of its high altitude, low humidity, and lack of light pollution, it hosts approximately 40% of the world’s ground-based astronomical infrastructure [4]. For travelers, this means the Atacama offers the most high-fidelity view […]
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