Keele University Observatory - Stargazing
7-9 January, 7:00 pm onwards
Full website and more information
In conjunction with the BBC Stargazing event which is on at the same time, Keele University's Astronomy department is hosting a series of open evenings, starting at 7pm and going on through the night. These events are extremely weather-dependent, and at the moment the weather forecast is blustery with possible showers, but there's much to see and do indoors, and this is highly recommended. Also - there's no charge, and it's a great chance to see the observatory's telescope (even if you don't get chance to look through it). Very young children may not find it interesting, and you'll need to wrap up warm, but it is sure to be a good night for anybody with even the vaguest interest in astronomy.
7-9 January, 7:00 pm onwards
Full website and more information
In conjunction with the BBC Stargazing event which is on at the same time, Keele University's Astronomy department is hosting a series of open evenings, starting at 7pm and going on through the night. These events are extremely weather-dependent, and at the moment the weather forecast is blustery with possible showers, but there's much to see and do indoors, and this is highly recommended. Also - there's no charge, and it's a great chance to see the observatory's telescope (even if you don't get chance to look through it). Very young children may not find it interesting, and you'll need to wrap up warm, but it is sure to be a good night for anybody with even the vaguest interest in astronomy.
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