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A night of stargazing at Blyth Hall, B46 2AF (BOOK NOW)

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VISUAL OBSERVING VS SPACE TELESCOPES & PROBES

Space telescopes & probes

Images online, whether from the space based or large ground based telescopes are undoubtedly incredible, however there are a few things to consider about these images, compared to when viewing these objects through a telescope:


Camera images (from telescopes) are taken with extremely expensive, high-tech equipment, that will have the ability to do super long exposure images, that are then edited and they will have gathered light our eyes can't see (infrared and x-ray). These instruments are more sensitive to light than the human eye and some have been taken outside the disturbance of Earth's atmosphere.


Our telescope & equipment

Viewing objects through a telescope is an incredible and mind blowing experience. It's the most natural, raw way you will see the planets, the moon, stars and anything else that resides amongst our cosmos. These sights are truly inspiring and we never know how it will affect people emotionally, some people cry, some people jump up and down and others have a smile from ear to ear.  


Please bare in mind, although you will not see images quite like the space images, what you do see through the telescope will leave you astonished and forever remembering when you first saw them with your own two eyes. 

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CONSTELLATIONS IN NOVEMBER'S NIGHT SKY

THINGS TO SEE IN THE NIGHT SKY NOVEMBER 2026

What to see in the night sky UK: October 2026

Active Meteor Shower in November

Naked Eye Stargazing In November 2026

Naked Eye Stargazing In November 2026

Leonids Meteor Shower 2026:


Radiant: Constellation Leo (Look North-West)

Active: 6th November - 30th November

PEAK: 17th October PM - 18th October AM


North Taurids Meteor Shower 2026:


Radiant: Constellation Taurus (Look East)

Active: 20th October - 10th December

PEAK: 12th November PM -



Viewing Tips

  1. Find Dark Skies: Light pollution is the biggest enemy of a good show. Get as far away from city lights as possible.
  2. Check the Moon: A full or bright moon can wash out all but the brightest fireballs.
  3. Let Your Eyes Adapt: It takes about 20–30 minutes for your eyes to fully adjust to the dark. Avoid looking at your phone during this time!
  4. The Best Time: Most showers are best viewed between midnight and dawn, as this is when your part of the Earth is rotating directly into the debris path

Naked Eye Stargazing In November 2026

Naked Eye Stargazing In November 2026

Naked Eye Stargazing In November 2026

November 2026 is the ideal time to hunt for Uranus and Neptune. Uranus is currently residing in Taurus (near Mars), while Neptune is near Saturn. Because they are higher in the sky this month, the atmospheric distortion is reduced, making them easier to spot as tiny blue/green discs.


Here are the highlights:


2nd Nov:

Moon near Mars & Jupiter


7th Nov:

Moon near Venus and Spica


9th Nov:

Taurids Meteor Shower PEAK 


14th Nov:

Sunset: Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars all visible


16th Nov:

Mars & Jupiter closer encounter in the sky


17th Nov:

Leonids Meteor Shower PEAK


20th November:

Mercury at Greatest Elongation


24th Nov:

Full ' Beaver' Moon


25th Nov:

Uranus at opposition


26th Nov:

Mars near Regulus 

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