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See Comet ISON at Sea December 2013 on a Star Clippers Cruise
Amateur Astronomers are waiting for Comet ISON which will peak the first week of December, 2013.

BriefingWire.com, 4/05/2013 - Dr. Sky® is to host the Star Flyer the week of Dec 1-8, 2013 for a Comet ISON Cruise. Observers will see Comet ISON before dawn and after dusk each day as the Star Flyer unfurls its’ 37,000 square feet of sails, sailing Costa Rica to Nicaragua.

Dr. Sky®, Steve Kates, will be leading a group of avid star gazers on a Star Clipper cruise off the Costa Rican Coast, December 1-8, 2013. Comet ISON will be in the sky at both dusk and dawn according to Dr. Sky,® "Indeed, northerners will see it at both dusk and dawn."

The latest predictions suggest a comet as large as Hale-Bopp, but then again, ”They are just predictions,” says Steve Kates who is the host of the Dr. Sky® radio program which launches from News Talk 92.3 KTAR Phoenix, AZ and is heard on many affiliates throughout the nation. Steve regularly gives talks throughout Arizona on Astronomy and is a frequent television guest on the subject of the "sky." Steve will be giving daily lectures on the sky along with leading comet observation and photography.

The cruise on the Star Flyer begins Sunday December 1st in Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. On Monday you will be at sea, observing the comet at both dawn and dusk. Sail this week to: San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, Playa de Coco, Costa Rica, Cuanjiniquil, Playa Flamingo, Islas Tortugas and Puerto Caldera. With five full days ashore you will have time to go horseback riding, zip-lining, go boating on a river, take a water slide down a mountain, climb volcanos, buy coffee or soak in hot springs. Costa Rica is for active vacationers, but then again you may just sit on the ship and smell the salt air!

The 360 foot long Star Flyer has almost an acre of sails and 85 well -appointed cabins. She has many amenities of a big cruise ship. She sails most of the time trying to keep the fuel bills low. The itinerary is designed to give the maximum amount of time ashore, and to be at sea at night. The low number of passengers offers a more intimate experience not found on big cruise ships.

The Star Flyer offers a full range of shore excursions, water sports, and onboard activities. The onboard dive shop is a hit with many clients. With a maximum of about 170 guests, you will be on an off the ship in a jiffy every day!

Fares for this special cruise are up to 60% off brochure rate. Special fares begin at $1480 plus port charges of $225.

This tour is arranged by Tropical Sails Corp, a leader in solar eclipse and astronomy travel. Daniel Oppliger, owner of the company has arrange 15 solar eclipse tours and cruises around the globe with the first one being in Baja, CA 1991. Call Daniel at 800-595-1003, 623-444-8195 or visit www.tropicalsails.com.

 
 
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