Exploring Andromeda: North Pennines Stargazing Week 2020 launch event

Online

Andromeda is the nearest galaxy to the Milky Way. It was first noticed in ancient times as a faint smudge in the sky and that’s how it looks when you see it from the dark skies of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and UNESCO Global Geopark. In this talk, science educator and astronomer, Andy Gray will be explaining how you can see and photograph the Andromeda Galaxy and how it compares to our home galaxy. He’ll also wonder about the chances of alien life watching us from there.

£3.50

Northern Lights in the North Pennines

Online

This evening talk will be presented by Dr Martin Kitching, from Astroventures and Northern Experience Wildlife Tours, will explore the Northern Lights – what they are and how to see them.

£3.50

Night Landscape Photography

Online

This Zoom talk will be led by North Pennines-based astrophotographer and astronomer Gary Lintern. We'll be looking at how to get the best from your camera when shooting in the dark.

£3.50

Museum of the Moon

Durham Cathedral The College, Durham, United Kingdom

Extend your exploration of the night sky with a trip to Durham Cathedral for Museum of the Moon

Free

Bowlees solar system trail

Bowlees Visitor Centre Newbiggin

A self guided, space themed trail for the North Pennines Stargazing Festival

50p

Stars in the tarn

Talkin Tarn, Brampton Tarn Road, Brampton

A starwatching event for 11-18 year olds

Free

Star Camp

Doe Park Caravan Site Cotherstone, Barnard Castle, United Kingdom

An astronomical camping weekend

Astronomy and stargazing

Grassholme Observatory

A whistle stop tour of the universe at Grassholme Observatory

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