The aim of this Star Party is to introduce citizens and students to the night sky, and will be open to all people, young and old. Their awareness and interest in astronomy will be extended on the night via:
Explanations of how and why the night sky changes will be covered. Attendees will be encouraged to track changes in the night-sky over the ensuing weeks and will be provided with information and activity sheets to assist them.
The astronomy for beginners workshop will be run by an experienced practitioner who will guide the class, from how to select your first telescope through to what celestial objects would be most suitable to view first. Emphasis will be on affordable equipment, and no prior knowledge will be required. So, if you are interested in astronomy but don’t know where to start, this is for you!
Astronomy encourages a deep connection with nature, and we aim to foster a sense of awe and appreciation for the natural world. Astronomy is also well recognised as providing the stimulus for an interest in broader scientific fields. Our intention is that, at the end of the evening, you will go away with some new experiences which will spark interest in science as a hobby or even as a career.
The event is free, but please note that registration is required:
Helpful information on how to get to Stockport Observatory, parking, and what to wear and bring can be found here: https://https://www.assa.org.au/facilities/stockport/