About this Event
Join us if you want to learn about the stars of our beautiful night sky and how best to see the aurora which has given us two spectacular displays so far this year.
On a clear night we will show you stars, galaxies, planets, meteors, satellites and more with your own eyes and through the Astronomical Society of Glasgow's telescopes. If it's cloudy you will hear all about these wonders from our team of seasoned and friendly astronomers (OK, possibly eccentric too!) who will be on hand with tips on how to get the most out of your own eyes, binoculars and telescopes. No experience is necessary. Beginners are most welcome as are people who wish to bring their own telescopes and find out how to use them. And remember to wrap up warm!
Children aged 8 and over are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Images: Andromeda galaxy by Colin Robb. Jupiter by Voyager 1/NASA, Saturn by NASA, ESA, J. Clarke (Boston University), and Z. Levay (STScI). The aurora by Ed Tobias. The Aurora over ETMO, Mugdock by Andrew Conway. Tom Clackson holding forth with his telescopes in the Mugdock theatre.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mugdock Country Park, Mugdock visitor centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 8.30