Matariki Stargazing and Amateur Astronomy Course On Kāpiti
29 Arcus Road, Te Horo, Kapiti, Te Horo, Kapiti CoastTicket Information
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Do you love gazing up at the night sky?
If you enjoy stargazing and want to learn how to identify constellations and planets, and learn more about Matariki, then this practical course led by some of New Zealand’s top astronomers, is for you.
Included in Māoriland's Matariki Ramaroa Festival Programme, this interactive course is for stargazing enthusiasts, aspiring amateur astronomers and astrophotographers, locals interested in Matariki, and anyone who wants to have fun navigating the night sky by telescope.
Absolutely no previous experience is required.
Held over a weekend under the relatively dark skies of Te Horo on the Kāpiti Coast, you will learn how to:
* Identify and observe constellations, planets and other celestial bodies in the Southern Hemisphere using a small telescope or binoculars
* Take photographs at night from a top Kiwi astrophotographer, Dr Steve Chadwick
* Set up and use a small telescope for night-time observations from your place
* Experience the night sky using a telescope located at a private observatory also in Te Horo
* Appreciate the significance of Matariki and Māori navigation from top Matariki astronomy expert, Dr Pauline Harris
* Share your new knowledge with others in your communities, schools and family
* Join New Zealand’s growing astrotourism industry by establishing an astroguiding business, if this inspires you.
All equipment is supplied.
Certificate of attendance provided on completion.
Limited to 26 people only.
So register your interest today to secure your spot on this one-of-a-kind course.
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