Stockport Observatory Autumn Star Party
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Stockport Observatory Autumn Star Party

Spend an evening under the stars with the most experienced skywatchers in South Australia, and be amazed by the celestial experience!

By Astronomical Society of South Australia

Date and time

Sat, 18 May 2024 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM ACST

Location

Stockport Observatory

Observatory Road Stockport, SA 5410 Australia

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 4 hours

The Astronomical Society of South Australia (ASSA) is pleased to announce its Stockport Observatory Autumn Star Party will be held on Saturday 18 May 2024.

This is a pre-paid limited ticket public event with a strict No Ticket, No Entry policy.

PROGRAM INFORMATION:

The Autumn Star Party will feature a number of exciting astronomical activities for people of all ages as outlined in the program. Attendees will take away a unique and memorable experience of our Universe! A range of activities is planned for guests.

  • 7:00pm Arrival & Check-in at Front Desk*
  • 7:15pm Welcome & Program Overview
  • 7:45pm Tour of the Night Sky
  • 8:00pm Telescope Viewing & Other Activities (all evening)
  • 11:00pm Close

* Enter observatory grounds from the lower car park gate.

The Telescope Viewing session will feature both looking through the main observatory telescope, a variety of member-owned telescopes, and also viewing electronic images captured and displayed in real-time by advanced imaging telescopes.

ASSA members will describe the celestial objects being viewed or displayed and answer your questions. Some telescopes will focus on the Moon and the planets including the ringed planet Saturn and Jupiter and its moons. Other telescopes will provide views or images of wispy nebulae, brilliant star clusters, vast globular star clusters, supernova remnants, planetary nebulae, and galaxies millions of light years away.

Feel free to walk around the site to inspect the different telescopes and to talk with ASSA members. And ask plenty of questions!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

STOCKPORT OBSERVATORY is located in the small town of Stockport (6 kms north-east of Hamley Bridge) approximately 80 kms north of Adelaide. It provides a convenient astronomical facility away from the light pollution which surrounds Adelaide. Visit https://www.assa.org.au/stockport for more information and driving directions.

DRIVING HAZARDS (April 2024): The Horrocks Highway between the Northern Expressway off-ramp at Hewett and Roseworthy is currently in the process of being realigned. The seed limit is 40 km/h formost of this stretch.

INSECT REPELLANT (April 2024): Guests are strongly advised to apply insect repellant to protect themselves from insect bites. Seasonal weather and recent heavy rain has increased the number of insects in the area.

EVENT GO or NO-GO: Ticket holders MUST check the ASSA website between noon and 2:00pm Saturday 18 May to check if the event is going ahead or not before embarking on the long drive.

EVENT CANCELLATION DUE TO WEATHER: Excessive cloud cover, showers or rain will result in the cancellation of the star party and the observatory will be closed (no access) on the night.

  • Event Cancellation: A full refund (including booking fees) will be provided.

CAR PARKING: There is a small car park adjacent to the observatory site. Visitors can also park their vehicles in the street but must do so legally and without blocking access to driveways.

COVID SAFETY: To ensure the safety of its members and the public, the ASSA has a number of COVID-19 safety requirements in place at its events. For full details, please refer to: https://assa.org.au/COVID

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Ticket: Remember... No ticket, No Entry.
  • Warm Clothing & Enclosed Footwear: It's most important that all attendees dress warmly for the star party and wear comfortable enclosed non-slip footwear. Expect temperatures to dip well below 10°C. So please come prepared because it will be colder at night than you might be used to.
  • Insect repellant: ASSA may have some insect repellant available on site, but it's always best to bring your own.
  • Food & Drink: Tea, coffee, bottled water and soft drinks will be available for purchase on site. You may wish to bring a few snacks for personal consumption. A Sausage Sizzle BBQ will be available.
  • Binoculars: If you own a pair of binoculars please bring them along for use under the dark skies. Binoculars are not essential to enjoy the experience.

Organised by

The Astronomical Society of South Australia holds in-person and online meetings each month which are open to the public, regular viewing nights, and circulates current astronomical news and information. Our mission is to observe, understand, share and to enjoy the wonders of the Universe. We promote Astronomy to the public in South Australia to inspire and enrich the astronomer in everyone. Membership starts at $25 per year and is open to anyone with an interest in Astronomy: http://assa.org.au/join

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