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Planets, Galaxies and Grazing with The Mobile Observatory

Planets, Galaxies and Grazing with The Mobile Observatory

29 December 2024
St. Aidan Wines
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Planets, Galaxies and Grazing with The Mobile Observatory

Join us on Sunday 29th December for an evening of interstellar delight as we welcome back The Mobile Observatory for another voyage through the cosmos with their powerful telescopes, including the 22" (2.3m tall) observatory size telescope.

Tickets are $80 Adults and $55 Children 16 and under (plus BF) (Note: event not recommended for children under 8 due to size restrictions of the telescope)

Entry includes a welcome drink on arrival, Grazing Table and selection of Light Bites, as well an informative presentation followed by outstanding views by The Mobile Observatory.

Away from the city lights, and on a moonless night you will see clearly Saturn and its rings, plus the intriguing coloured storm bands of Jupiter.

The darkest skies will also showcase the intricate structures of the Tarantula nebula; a nebula so large, that can be seen in detail even though it's outside our own galaxy.

You will also see a bright cluster of half a million stars sparkling like diamonds, and the birthing place of stars in the Orion nebula!

This will be an unforgettable night to wind up 2024 with an outstanding line up from our galaxy and beyond!

**Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when you book for catering purposes.**

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