Curious about the night sky? Interested in learning to use a telescope or camera to explore the Milky Way? Wondering what stars are made of, or what there is to see on the Moon? Then come along…
Join local astronomers Dr Larry Field and Brian Horsfall for informal and relaxed astronomy evenings. Each gathering will explore a different topic — from constellations and the Milky Way to stars, deep sky treasures, telescopes, observing gear and astrophotography.




Meet: Kaikōura Museum
Time: 5.30pm – 6.30pm
When: Happening on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday from May to July. Come along to one talk or join them all.
- 12 & 26 May
- 9 & 23 June
- 14 & 28 July
Who: Suitable for high school age and up
Cost: Free to attend. Suggested koha to support the museum
Hosted by the Kaikōura Museum and the Kaikōura Dark Sky Trust.
For updates and talk information keep an eye on our facebook pages or email us: https://www.facebook.com/DarkSkyKaikoura and https://www.facebook.com/kaikouramuseum
Suggested Talk Topics:
Proposed topics to be covered through the series. To be confirmed ahead of each session.
What Is In The Night Sky and How Can We See It?
An introduction to the layers of the universe from our solar system to distant galaxies, and how we observe them with both our eyes and telescopes.


Putting Astronomy Into Practice
Tips for observing comfortably at night, understanding dark adaptation, learning constellations and using charts and smartphone apps.
The Milky Way and Constellations
Explore the shape of our galaxy, seasonal changes in the sky, major constellations and how to recognise them.


What Are Stars?
Learn how stars form, how they produce energy, why they vary in colour and size, and how they evolve over time.
Death of Stars, Black Holes and Deep Sky Objects
From planetary nebulae and supernovae to black holes, galaxies and star clusters — discover some of the most fascinating objects in space.


Telescopes, Equipment and Astrophotography
A practical introduction to telescopes, eyepieces, observing gear and photographing the night sky.
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