Astral Observatory

The is a recurring location in.

The Astral Observatory a building outside the walls of Clock Town in Termina Field in. It is home to a giant Telescope, which is able to view the landscape of Termina, and also serves as the hideout of the Bombers. Although the Observatory is located in Termina Field, the building is entirely fenced in, preventing entry through normal means outside. It is possible to enter the Astral Observatory by either reciting the Bombers code to the Bomber in East Clock Town, or by flying in with a Deku Flower.

The passage to the Observatory is guarded by one of the 6 children of the Bombers, who must be told a 5-digit password in order for Link to gain entry. The password is acquired by popping the Balloon in North Clock Town, talking to Jim, finding every member of the Bombers hidden throughout Town, and proceeding to recite the code to the Bomber guarding the passageway. Link can also use a Deku Flower in Termina Field to enter the Astral Observatory's dome.

Once Link enters the Astral Observatory's tunnels, he must go through a small sewer, destroy another Balloon, then go up the ladder leading to the Observatory itself.

Beyond the sewer segment of the Astral Observatory, Link can meet the famous dancing Scarecrow, Pierre. Upstairs, the hero will find the astronomer named Professor Shikashi with the huge Telescope overlooking Termina Field. There is a Moon's Tear encased in a glass next to the Telescope, and upon checking it, Professor Shikashi comments on how he finds the stones falling from the Moon's eyes, and how they have been falling recently. By using the Telescope to gaze at the Skull Kid atop the Clock Tower, Link can obtain his own Moon's Tear, which is required to start the "Business Scrub Scramble" Event. Through the Telescope, Link can also see two men waving at him, signifying the presence of Grottoes in the ground that he can venture into. The Part-Timer can also be seen in a Tree, trying to grab two Red Rupees. By watching the walls over South Clock Town, Link can spot a Business Scrub flying into a Grotto, initiating the "Follow That Scrub!" Event.

Link can find a Treasure Chest containing a Silver Rupee behind a bombable wall near the sewer-side entrance of the Astral Observatory.

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Following BotW:'s escape from his BotW: in the BotW:, BotW: and BotW: both fall through the floor and into the BotW:, where they engage in combat. If BotW: has freed any of the NaN Divine Beasts from BotW:'s control, the NaN Championss piloting them will launch their attacks on BotW:. The NaN Divine Beasts will then shoot lasers at the BotW:, which rains down on BotW: in the BotW:. The damage dealt from each BotW: is measured in increments of 12.5%, with all four NaN Divine Beasts inflicting enough damage to remove 50% of BotW:'s total health. If BotW: has not freed any NaN Divine Beasts, the battle will begin with BotW: at full health. Upon defeating BotW:, he will shed his mortal form and escape from the BotW: to BotW: in BotW:. Following suit, BotW: will transport BotW: to BotW:'s location, where she explains that he has assumed his most true and basic form as the very embodiment of his rage, BotW:, in a final attempt to destroy BotW:.

Trivia

 * In, the two men that wave at Link through the telescope closely resemble the man within the Oceanside Spider House, and the sons of the Cursed Rich Man from . It is likely that they are the Terminan counterparts of the latter, although any relationship to the former is unknown.
 * On the First and Second Days in, the Skull Kid will taunt Link and fly away if he looks at him through the telescope. However, on the Final Day, the Skull Kid will simply direct his gaze towards the encroaching Moon.
 * In the BotW: typography on the floor of the BotW: translates to "Laboratory."