
This
year, travel with The Planetary Society and discover
mysteries of Deep Space and Near-Earth Asteroids!
ARECIBO & the Lesser Antilles
January
28–February 6, 2010
On
board the 5-masted Yacht, Royal Clipper!
We
invite you to join us on this wonderful adventure to
the Caribbean, January 28, 2010.
Our adventure combines two tremendous opportunities—a
chance to see the Arecibo Radio Telescope near San Juan,
Puerto Rico, and an opportunity to explore the ring
of volcanic islands called the Lesser Antilles which
circle around the eastern Caribbean. We’ll travel
on board the 227-foot, 5-masted Royal Clipper—one
of the world’s largest sailing yachts.

During our visit to Puerto Rico, we will first explore
San Juan, where an impressive fort and historic Old
Town bring back visions of pirate days and the heritage
of the Caribbean. We will then head into the mountains
of Puerto Rico where you will meet Arecibo staff and
scientists who organize Arecibo's operations and conduct
fascinating research.
For all of you interested in learning about deep outer
space and SETI (the search for extraterrestrial intelligence),
the famous Arecibo Radio Telescope is the world’s
largest and scientists have used it to conduct fascinating
deep sky research. Scientists here delve into many aspects
of the new deep space astronomies, from quasars and
pulsars to the origins of the universe from the moment
of the Big Bang.
From Puerto Rico, we will fly to Barbados, just southeast
of the amazing volcanic island chain of the Lesser Antilles.
Originally the Carib Indians lived here, to be followed
by European explorers and adventurers. The Spanish,
French, and Dutch all claimed islands for themselves,
and brought European culture and way of life to the
islands, still seen in some of the historic forts and
along narrow streets. Later Africans were brought to
work in the sugar plantations. Their music and dancing
set the tone for much of Caribbean culture and steelbands
today.
Now, we’ll have an opportunity to relive the heritage
of the Caribbean as we explore these beautiful islands
on board the fabulous—yet affordable— Royal
Clipper!
From Barbados, we will sail to St. Lucia, Dominica,
Antigua, St Kitts, Isles les Saintes, and Martinique!
There will be opportunities for snorkeling and beach
activities, to go whale watching, to explore historic
towns, go hiking in the rainforest, and to discover
the night sky along with other Planetary Society members!
It will be an amazing experience!
We invite Planetary members with a sense of wonder and
adventure to join us and come to the Caribbean this
winter and explore the islands, underwater world, and
the night skies of the Lesser Antilles.
From
$3,650 plus air.
Brochure
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