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Welcome to Dish Cafe Located at 20Kms north of Parkes and just off the Newell Highway in the NSW Central West. Getting here. Dish Cafe is an exceptional restaurant at the base of the world famous Parkes DISH. It features a 2-storey glass outlook allowing for uninterrupted views of the Radio Telescope as it tunes into the universe.


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The Dish 20km north of Parkes, a short 5km detour off the Newell Highway. The CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, star of the movie 'The Dish,' (2000) is one of Australia's most prominent landmarks and a must-see attraction on every driving holiday through inland NSW.


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Parkes Observatory is a radio astronomy observatory, located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. It hosts Murriyang, the 64 m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope also known as " The Dish ", [1] along with two smaller radio telescopes.


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Parkes Observatory Visitors Centre Whether you're travelling with your family, school or a tourist group, our Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, is a great place to visit. Opening hours and visitor information for Parkes Observatory The Visitors Centre is open. Safety measures for COVID-19


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A behind the scenes tour under, inside and on 'The Dish' - the CSIRO Radio Telescope in Parkes NSW. See how scientists are searching for alien life, how radi.


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Parkes is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the main settlement in the local government area of Parkes Shire. Parkes has a population of 10,919 at the 2021 census. [1] Parkes is part of the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, the largest language group in NSW with a country of more than 120,000 square.


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In fact, the first eight minutes and 50 seconds — which included Neil Armstrong famously climbing down the ladder and putting his feet on the Moon — broadcast to hundreds of millions of people watching around the world, came from the dish outside Canberra.


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Visit Website Admission to the Discovery Centre is free. There is a small charge to view the 3D Theatre. The CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, star of the movie 'The Dish,' (2000) is one of Australia's most prominent landmarks and a must-see attraction on every driving holiday through inland NSW.


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Free entry Great view of the telescope Displays and exhibits 3D theatre (entry fee applies) Licensed dish café Shop with Souvenirs, books, posters and science toys, Online Shop Free BBQ and Picnic facilities Located 20km north of Parkes, 100km south of Dubbo on the Newell Highway, New South Wales


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food and drink The Dish Cafe 261 reviews Overview Dish Cafe is an exceptional cafe located on the same site as the world-famous Parkes Dish. It features a two-story glass outlook allowing for uninterrupted views of the Radio Telescope as it tunes into the universe.


The radio telescope at Parkes in NSW commonly called 'The Dish' Stock Photo Alamy

Eat & drink. Enjoy a bite to eat and great views of the telescope at The Dish Cafe, or take advantage of the free gas barbecues and cook your own lunch. The Railway Hotel offers the quintessential country pub experience. Just northwest of Parkes is the Trundle Hotel, a heritage-listed pub built in 1912 that boasts the longest verandah in NSW.


The Dish Parkes Radio Telescope in NSW, Australia

Dish Cafe is an exceptional cafe located on the same site as the world famous Parkes Dish. It features a two-story glass outlook allowing for uninterrupted views of the Radio Telescope as it tunes into the universe.


'The Dish' Radio Telescope, Parkes, New South Wales (NSW), Australia Stock Photo Alamy

The 2000 Australian movie, 'The Dish' tells a fictionalized version of the Parkes Observatory's role in relaying man's first steps on the moon in 1969. To find out more about the CSIRO Radio Telescope: Australian Telescope National Facility. Parkes Observatory Visitors Centre is open. 7 days a week from 8.30am to 4.15pm (including.


On The Wallaby Track The Dish Parkes, NSW ( on the way to Forbes, 9 November, 2009)

The Parkes Radio telescope was the star of the hit movie "The Dish" (2000) One of NSW most prominent landmarks. There is no mistaking its identity when it comes into view, set amidst the surrounding farmlands. An amazing piece of scientific equipment you will marvel at the 64 metre paraboloid elegantly balanced atop a three storey concrete tower.


Visiting The Dish

First is 'The Dish', the giant radio telescope that played an integral role in the 1969 Moon landings. The second is the iconic Parkes Elvis Festival, a rollicking annual event where pompadours and pomade rule. But there's so much more to explore here, including a world-class sculpture trail. Highlights Loading. Things to do


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Welcome to the CSIRO Parkes Observatory Parkes Observatory, just outside the central-west NSW town of Parkes, hosts Murriyang, our 64-metre Parkes radio telescope, one of the telescopes comprising CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF).