π Nerve center of the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope in Buinen, Netherlands. π Uses 20,000 small antennae across half of Europe, centered in the Dutch countryside, to capture radio waves and study the universe. # Why Go π Experience one of the world's largest and most unique telescopes. π Learn about breakthroughs in space science and the universe's origins and the Big Bang. πΆββοΈ Freely accessible for walkers and cyclists, with information boards. ποΈ Enjoy the blend of nature and technology in the Drenthe landscape and its unique futuristic setting. # Why Avoid π€ Not a traditional towering telescope, might not meet expectations for visual grandeur. # Cost π° Freely accessible. # Hours π Open 24 hours # Tips π‘ Information boards explain LOFAR's work and discoveries. π ΏοΈ Free roadside parking available.
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