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{{Infobox|location
| name    = Astral Observatory
| image  = [[File:Astral Observatory.jpg|200px]]
| image  = [[File:Astral Observatory.jpg|200px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| inhab    =
| inhab    = [[Shikashi]]<br>[[Pierre]]
| item    = [[Moon's Tear]]
| item    = [[Moon's Tear]]
| related = [[Bombers' Hideout]]<br>[[Clock Town]]
| related = [[Bombers' Hideout]]<br>[[Clock Town]]
}}
}}


The '''Astral Observatory''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It is important to getting out of the Deku form after [[Link]] is transformed into one by [[Skull Kid]]. [[Shikashi|Professor Shikashi]] maintains the building. In order to reach the observatory, Link must learn the code from [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|The Bombers]] and pass through [[Bombers' Hideout|their hideout]]. It contains a giant telescope, and if Link looks at Skull Kid on top of the [[Clock Tower]] on his first three-day cycle in [[Termina]], the [[Moon's Tear]] will fall from the [[Moon]], which can help Link return to [[Hylian]] form by giving it to the [[Business Scrub]] in [[Clock Town]]. In addition, the building has a door that will lead into a gated area of [[Termina Field]]. The [[Pierre|Scarecrow]] also lives in the observatory, and he will let Link play the [[Scarecrow's Song]]. Within the gated area, Link can find a [[Gossip Stone]] and [[Soft Soil]]. Outside the gate is a [[Deku Flower]], which Link can use to simply fly to the Astral Observatory. There is also a glitch called the 4th-Day Glitch where, if the player looks through the telescope just before the moon falls on the Final Night, there will be a 4th day to take care of things.
The '''Astral Observatory''' is a location featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It is found within the eastern section of [[Termina Field]], just south of the entrance to [[Ikana]]. Even though the observatory is situated within Termina Field, the main way to reach this location is through a secret passage located in the [[Bombers' Hideout]]. The overseer of the observatory is an old professor named [[Shikashi]], who searches the vast skies of [[Termina]] via the large telescope. Also within the grounds is [[Pierre]], a scarecrow, who can teach [[Link]] the [[Scarecrow's Song]].  


==Story==
Link must access this area when trying to lift the curse set upon him by the menacing [[Skull Kid]]. Link, now in [[Deku Link|Deku]] form needs to retrieve the [[Ocarina of Time]] in order to reset time back to the first day as the impending apocalypse in the form of the [[Moon]] lurks over [[Clock Town]]. Due to the fact that Deku Link can't leave Clock Town, because of his current form, he has to find another way to access the observatory. After playing a game of hide and seek with the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]], Link is gifted with the [[Bombers' Notebook]] as well as a specific password which enables the young hero access to their hideout.
After navigating his way through the secret passage, Link enters the interior of the observatory. Inside he meets Shikashi, who allows Link to gaze into the giant telescope. If Link aims the telescope towards the peak of the [[Clock Tower]], he spots the Skull Kid, who is teasing the hero from afar. Soon after, a large piece of rock comes crashing down from the Moon. This large piece of rock is in fact the [[Moon's Tear]] and it can be obtained just outside of the observatory. Deku Link must trade this item with the [[Business Scrub]] in Clock Town, which enables him access to the Clock Tower.
==Trivia==
*There is a specific glitch within the [[Astral Observatory]], called the "4th-Day Glitch". Where, if [[Link]] looks through the telescope just before the [[Moon]] falls on the Final Night, there appears to be a 4th day to take care of things.


{{Cat|Majora's Mask Locations}}
{{Cat|Majora's Mask Locations}}

Revision as of 01:57, June 1, 2013

Astral Observatory

The Astral Observatory is a location featured in Majora's Mask. It is found within the eastern section of Termina Field, just south of the entrance to Ikana. Even though the observatory is situated within Termina Field, the main way to reach this location is through a secret passage located in the Bombers' Hideout. The overseer of the observatory is an old professor named Shikashi, who searches the vast skies of Termina via the large telescope. Also within the grounds is Pierre, a scarecrow, who can teach Link the Scarecrow's Song.

Story

Link must access this area when trying to lift the curse set upon him by the menacing Skull Kid. Link, now in Deku form needs to retrieve the Ocarina of Time in order to reset time back to the first day as the impending apocalypse in the form of the Moon lurks over Clock Town. Due to the fact that Deku Link can't leave Clock Town, because of his current form, he has to find another way to access the observatory. After playing a game of hide and seek with the Bombers, Link is gifted with the Bombers' Notebook as well as a specific password which enables the young hero access to their hideout.

After navigating his way through the secret passage, Link enters the interior of the observatory. Inside he meets Shikashi, who allows Link to gaze into the giant telescope. If Link aims the telescope towards the peak of the Clock Tower, he spots the Skull Kid, who is teasing the hero from afar. Soon after, a large piece of rock comes crashing down from the Moon. This large piece of rock is in fact the Moon's Tear and it can be obtained just outside of the observatory. Deku Link must trade this item with the Business Scrub in Clock Town, which enables him access to the Clock Tower.

Trivia

  • There is a specific glitch within the Astral Observatory, called the "4th-Day Glitch". Where, if Link looks through the telescope just before the Moon falls on the Final Night, there appears to be a 4th day to take care of things.