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how will you be stargazing?

One-to-One stargazing

One-to-One stargazing

One-to-One stargazing

Get up close and personal with a NOVA astronomer and get hands on experience operating a large telescope. 

Couples stargazing

One-to-One stargazing

One-to-One stargazing

Deep dive into the universe with a loved one by your side and let our astronomer guide you through space and time.

Family stargazing

Stargazing with a group of friends

Stargazing with a group of friends

Get together with the whole family to see the incredible night sky sights and see who will be crowned champion on Kembles Cascade.


*(children must be over 6)*

Stargazing with a group of friends

Stargazing with a group of friends

Stargazing with a group of friends

Enjoy a different kind of night out with a group of friends. Relax, unwind and have fun whilst letting your mind be blown by our astronomer. 

PRicing for personal experiences

Lunar & planetary stargazing experience - 1hr

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

Step into the shoes of Galileo - explore the planets of our Solar System and our beautiful natural satellite the Moon. Get the insights into  past and upcoming missions searching for life and take some photos along with ever lasting memories of what you've seen.

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Origins stargazing experience - 1.5hr

Origins -1.5hrs (£125)

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

From the beginning of the universe to the birth of astronomy. Come on a voyage of discovery, using the many astronomical sights in the night sky, aided by our telescope and astronomer, we will explain how our cosmos and solar system came to be.

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Evolution stargazing experience - 2hrs

Evolution - 2hrs (£150)

Lunar & Planetary - 1hr (£100)

Evolution - 2hrs (£150)

The universe and astronomy are constantly changing. We'll pull down the curtain of the hidden cosmos. Our astronomer aided by our telescope and other optical equipment will help you see additional detail in some of the objects you observe. The ultimate all round experience.

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Lunar & Planetary

Telescope looking at the Moon
Full Moon through a telescope eyepiece.
Vega through a telescope eyepiece. Top 5 brightest star in the night sky
Uranus through a telescope eyepiece.
Couple stargazing in Hockley Heath
Crescent Moon through a telescope eyepiece.
Dobsonian reflector telescope
Mthrough a telescope eyepiece.
Orion Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 42(
Couple stargazing near Market Harborough.
The Pleiades star cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 45)

Origins

Telescope set up in Holten-le-Clay
Ring Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 57)
Family and dog stargazing in Royston
Owl Cluster through a telescope eyepiece.  (Caldwell 13)
Messier 52, open star cluster through a telescope eyepiece.
Telescope set up in Oxfordshire with Pleiades cluster in the background
Andromeda galaxy through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 31)
Garnet star through a telescope eyepiece.
First quarter Moon through a telescope eyepiece.
Little Dumbbell Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 76)
Couple stargazing with a telescope and the Pleiades star cluster in the background
Saturn through a telescope eyepiece.
Telescope set up in Warwickshire
Crescent Moon through a telescope eyepiece.
Father and daughter stargazing
Pegasus Cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 15)

Evolution

Whirlpool galaxy through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 51)
Messier 103 open star cluster through a telescope eyepiece.
Family of 5 stargazing in Gloucestershire
Perseus double cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Caldwell 14)
Telescope set up in Wellesbourne
Sombrero galaxy through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 104)
Owl Nebula through a telescope eyepiece.  (Messier 97)
Hercules Cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 13)
Albireo through a telescope eyepiece.
Telescope pointing at night sky with Andromeda galaxy in the background.
Sagittarius star cloud through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 24)
Family of 4 stargazing in Wales, Brecon Beacons.
Elliptical galaxy through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 49)
Omega Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 17)
Crab Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 1)
Telescope set up in Brecon Beacons, Wales
Ring Nebula through a telescope eyepiece.  (Messier 57)
Beehive cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 44)
Telescope set up in Warwickshire with Mars in the background and the constellation Gemini.
Wild duck cluster through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 11)
Messier 46 with dead star remnants through a telescope eyepiece.
Telescope set up in Warwickshire with constellations Cygnus & Lyra in the background
Dumbbell Nebula through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 27)
Person looking through a telescope.
Andromeda galaxy through a telescope eyepiece. (Messier 31)
Iris Nebula through a telescope eyepiece.  (Caldwell 3)
Messier 35, open star cluster through a telescope eyepiece.
Family of 4 stargazing with the constellation Orion in the background
Sirius through a telescope eyepiece.

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