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2 October

Recreational Astronomy Night - October 2, 2024

Join us for our monthly recreational astronomy night meeting. This is where our members get to show their latest projects or give tutorials and tips on just about everything to do with astronomy.
18 September

RASCTO Speaker's Night: Overview of Findings at Tall el-Hammam, Jordan [Online Only]

Join us as Dr. Chris Matthew from Western Sydney University speak about the Findings at Tall el-Hammam and its contributions to Astronomy.
27 July

City Star Party: Long Branch Park (Pilot Project) - July 27, 2024

We are piloting a new City Star Party at Long Branch Park to catch universe from within the city limits. If you don't have a telescope then you will find many astronomers who would love to share a view.
9 September

DDO Bring Your Own Binoculars Stargazing Night - September 2024 (GO for Monday)

Bring your own binoculars for a free, guided tour of the night sky.
12 August

DDO Bring Your Own Binoculars Stargazing Night - August 2024 (GO for Monday)

Bring your own binoculars for a free, guided tour of the night sky.
17 July

DDO Bring Your Own Binoculars Stargazing Night - July 2024 (Go for Wednesday)

Bring your own binoculars for a free, guided tour of the night sky.
29 September

DDO: Sunday Sungazing - September 2024

Safely observe the sun with us! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about our closest star: the sun!
25 August

DDO: Sunday Sungazing - August 2024

Safely observe the sun with us! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about our closest star: the sun!
28 July

DDO: Sunday Sungazing - July 2024

Safely observe the sun with us! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about our closest star: the sun!
20 September

DDO Astronomy Family Night - September 2024

Join us for the wonders of astronomy through a presentation on a variety of exciting astronomy topics, followed by an age-appropriate celestial activities and a demonstration of the 74” telescope.