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SPECIAL VOYAGES


ASTRONOMY


VOYAGE 12 days, Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen


For a series of lectures and a guided tour of the night sky, these voyages are accompanied by renowned astronomers Dr John Mason and Ian Ridpath.


Hammerfest Tromsø


Svolvær A R C T I C C I R C L E 6 6 ° 3 3 ' N


Kirkenes


Trondheim Ålesund Bergen Oslo 1.


12 DAYS FROM


£1420 pp YOUR LECTURERS ON BOARD


DR JOHN MASON, MBE MS Trollfjord: Depart Bergen on 7 Nov 2017, 12 Jan 2018, 8 Mar 2018


An Applied Physicist, Dr John Mason’s main interests are Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Technology. He is Principal Lecturer at the South Downs Planetarium in Chichester, has been a Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society since 1976, and is a full member of the International Astronomical Union.


IAN RIDPATH MS Finnmarken: Depart Bergen on 13 Nov 2017; MS Trollfjord: Depart Bergen on 16 Oct 2017, 14 Feb 2018


Ian Ridpath is a full time writer and broadcaster on Astronomy and pre- viously worked at the University of London Observatory. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, a member of the Society of Authors and of the Association of British Science Writers. He is also the Editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and Norton’s Star Atlas.


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ITINERARY 12-DAY COASTAL VOYAGE DAY 1-12:


After your flight to Bergen, this voyage follows the full Hurtigruten coastal route. See pages 36 –75 to read the full description of everything you will experience on this journey.


YOUR LECTURERS ON BOARD During the voyage, you will have special talks and presentations by your lecturer, telling you all about the incredible things we can find in our skies, including, of course, the mesmerising Northern Lights. These talks are exclusively for those on the Astronomy Voyage.


TROMSØ PLANETARIUM VISIT On Day 5 of your voyage, you will arrive in Tromsø. Here, your lecturer will take you on a special excursion to the Science Centre to experience an incredible show about our night sky.


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