Dunedin Astronomical Society

Astronomy

Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago

Discover the wonders of the night sky with the Dunedin Astronomical Society in Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago. This welcoming astronomy club offers public stargazing sessions every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm, March through September, using impressive 14 and 18-inch Dobsonians and a Paramount-mounted 14-inch SCT telescope. Perfect for enthusiasts and families, entry is $10 for adults and $5 for children. Book ahead or pay on-site with cash. Join us to explore celestial marvels in a clear southern sky, fostering a passion for astronomy right here in Dunedin.

About Dunedin Astronomical Society

The Dunedin Astronomical Society embodies the thrill of discovery under Dunedin's pristine night skies, where members and visitors alike share a deep passion for astronomy. This hobbies and special interests club brings together those fascinated by the cosmos, offering hands-on experiences with high-quality equipment like the 14-inch and 18-inch Dobsonian telescopes, as well as the Paramount-mounted 14-inch SCT. What draws people to the society is the opportunity to peer into the universe during dedicated public sessions, held every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm between March and September. These gatherings create a sense of wonder, allowing participants to observe planets, stars, and deep-sky objects through professional-grade optics. Whether you're a budding astronomer or simply curious about the stars, the society's focus on shared exploration makes every visit memorable. Pricing keeps it accessible at $10 for adults and $5 for children, with options to book in advance or pay on-site via cash only.

The Setting

Nestled at Ross Street in Roslyn, Dunedin 9010, the Dunedin Astronomical Society benefits from a prime location in the heart of Otago. This spot in Roslyn offers easy accessibility for locals and visitors alike, being just a short drive from central Dunedin while providing a quieter, elevated vantage point ideal for stargazing. The venue's convenience is enhanced by its position in a well-connected suburb, making it straightforward to reach by car or public transport from surrounding areas. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Otago's landscapes, the site takes advantage of the region's low light pollution, ensuring clear views of the southern hemisphere's celestial highlights. This thoughtful placement underscores the society's commitment to delivering exceptional astronomy experiences without the hassle of remote travel, inviting everyone to connect with the stars in a comfortable, nearby environment.

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Upcoming Events


Sun 01 Mar

07:30 pm
Dunedin Astronomical Society Star Viewing

Star Viewing for Everyone The Dunedin Astronomical Society offers a friendly and welcoming environment for star viewing sessions that bring the community together under the night sky. 🌌 These gatherings are open to all ages, making them a perfect way for families, friends, or individuals to connect while discovering the wonders of astronomy. Held every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm during March to September, each session lasts 120 minutes and provides a relaxed opportunity to gaze at stars, planets, and celestial objects through high-quality equipment. What does it involve? Participants can use the society's impressive telescopes, including a 14-inch and an 18-inch Dobsonian, as well as a Paramount mounted 14-inch SCT. No prior experience is needed—it's suitable for everyone, from curious beginners to those with a budding interest in astronomy. The focus is on shared enjoyment and learning in a social setting, fostering conversations and a sense of wonder about the universe. Entry is affordable at Adult $10.00 and Child $5.00, with bookings available online for convenience or cash payments on-site. All are welcome, and the society's commitment to community connection shines through these evenings, encouraging repeat visits and building lasting bonds over stargazing. To join, simply book online via the website or arrive ready with cash. The sessions highlight the joy of astronomy as a hobby, promoting relaxation and appreciation of the night sky in a supportive group atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a fun outing or a way to spark interest in the stars, these events deliver memorable experiences that strengthen community ties. Open to all ages: Family-friendly sessions suitable for children and adults alike. Key equipment access: View through 14" and 18" Dobsonians and a 14" SCT telescope. Affordable pricing: $10 for adults, $5 for children; book online or pay cash on-site. Weekly timing: Sundays 7:30-9:30pm, March to September, lasting 120 minutes. No experience required: Welcoming for beginners, with a focus on social enjoyment. Community benefits: Builds connections through shared astronomy interests. The Setting: Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago The Dunedin Astronomical Society is a longstanding presence in the Roslyn community of Dunedin, Otago, where it hosts star viewing at the Beverly-Begg Observatory in Ross Hill Park. This dedicated venue provides an ideal spot for clear night-sky observations, enhancing the society's role in promoting hobbies and special interests like astronomy among locals. Situated in a peaceful park setting, it offers easy access for residents looking to engage with the night sky away from city lights. The society's operations here underscore its dedication to fostering community bonds through accessible events, with contact options like email at secretary@dunedin.astronomical.nz or phone at +64 3 477 7683 (answer phone) for inquiries. The website www.dunedin.astronomical.nz provides further details on bookings and updates.

Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago

Sun 08 Mar

07:30 pm
Dunedin Astronomical Society Star Viewing

Star Viewing for Everyone The Dunedin Astronomical Society offers a friendly and welcoming environment for star viewing sessions that bring the community together under the night sky. 🌌 These gatherings are open to all ages, making them a perfect way for families, friends, or individuals to connect while discovering the wonders of astronomy. Held every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm during March to September, each session lasts 120 minutes and provides a relaxed opportunity to gaze at stars, planets, and celestial objects through high-quality equipment. What does it involve? Participants can use the society's impressive telescopes, including a 14-inch and an 18-inch Dobsonian, as well as a Paramount mounted 14-inch SCT. No prior experience is needed—it's suitable for everyone, from curious beginners to those with a budding interest in astronomy. The focus is on shared enjoyment and learning in a social setting, fostering conversations and a sense of wonder about the universe. Entry is affordable at Adult $10.00 and Child $5.00, with bookings available online for convenience or cash payments on-site. All are welcome, and the society's commitment to community connection shines through these evenings, encouraging repeat visits and building lasting bonds over stargazing. To join, simply book online via the website or arrive ready with cash. The sessions highlight the joy of astronomy as a hobby, promoting relaxation and appreciation of the night sky in a supportive group atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a fun outing or a way to spark interest in the stars, these events deliver memorable experiences that strengthen community ties. Open to all ages: Family-friendly sessions suitable for children and adults alike. Key equipment access: View through 14" and 18" Dobsonians and a 14" SCT telescope. Affordable pricing: $10 for adults, $5 for children; book online or pay cash on-site. Weekly timing: Sundays 7:30-9:30pm, March to September, lasting 120 minutes. No experience required: Welcoming for beginners, with a focus on social enjoyment. Community benefits: Builds connections through shared astronomy interests. The Setting: Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago The Dunedin Astronomical Society is a longstanding presence in the Roslyn community of Dunedin, Otago, where it hosts star viewing at the Beverly-Begg Observatory in Ross Hill Park. This dedicated venue provides an ideal spot for clear night-sky observations, enhancing the society's role in promoting hobbies and special interests like astronomy among locals. Situated in a peaceful park setting, it offers easy access for residents looking to engage with the night sky away from city lights. The society's operations here underscore its dedication to fostering community bonds through accessible events, with contact options like email at secretary@dunedin.astronomical.nz or phone at +64 3 477 7683 (answer phone) for inquiries. The website www.dunedin.astronomical.nz provides further details on bookings and updates.

Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago

Sun 15 Mar

07:30 pm
Dunedin Astronomical Society Star Viewing

Star Viewing for Everyone The Dunedin Astronomical Society offers a friendly and welcoming environment for star viewing sessions that bring the community together under the night sky. 🌌 These gatherings are open to all ages, making them a perfect way for families, friends, or individuals to connect while discovering the wonders of astronomy. Held every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm during March to September, each session lasts 120 minutes and provides a relaxed opportunity to gaze at stars, planets, and celestial objects through high-quality equipment. What does it involve? Participants can use the society's impressive telescopes, including a 14-inch and an 18-inch Dobsonian, as well as a Paramount mounted 14-inch SCT. No prior experience is needed—it's suitable for everyone, from curious beginners to those with a budding interest in astronomy. The focus is on shared enjoyment and learning in a social setting, fostering conversations and a sense of wonder about the universe. Entry is affordable at Adult $10.00 and Child $5.00, with bookings available online for convenience or cash payments on-site. All are welcome, and the society's commitment to community connection shines through these evenings, encouraging repeat visits and building lasting bonds over stargazing. To join, simply book online via the website or arrive ready with cash. The sessions highlight the joy of astronomy as a hobby, promoting relaxation and appreciation of the night sky in a supportive group atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a fun outing or a way to spark interest in the stars, these events deliver memorable experiences that strengthen community ties. Open to all ages: Family-friendly sessions suitable for children and adults alike. Key equipment access: View through 14" and 18" Dobsonians and a 14" SCT telescope. Affordable pricing: $10 for adults, $5 for children; book online or pay cash on-site. Weekly timing: Sundays 7:30-9:30pm, March to September, lasting 120 minutes. No experience required: Welcoming for beginners, with a focus on social enjoyment. Community benefits: Builds connections through shared astronomy interests. The Setting: Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago The Dunedin Astronomical Society is a longstanding presence in the Roslyn community of Dunedin, Otago, where it hosts star viewing at the Beverly-Begg Observatory in Ross Hill Park. This dedicated venue provides an ideal spot for clear night-sky observations, enhancing the society's role in promoting hobbies and special interests like astronomy among locals. Situated in a peaceful park setting, it offers easy access for residents looking to engage with the night sky away from city lights. The society's operations here underscore its dedication to fostering community bonds through accessible events, with contact options like email at secretary@dunedin.astronomical.nz or phone at +64 3 477 7683 (answer phone) for inquiries. The website www.dunedin.astronomical.nz provides further details on bookings and updates.

Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago

Sun 22 Mar

07:30 pm
Dunedin Astronomical Society Star Viewing

Star Viewing for Everyone The Dunedin Astronomical Society offers a friendly and welcoming environment for star viewing sessions that bring the community together under the night sky. 🌌 These gatherings are open to all ages, making them a perfect way for families, friends, or individuals to connect while discovering the wonders of astronomy. Held every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30pm during March to September, each session lasts 120 minutes and provides a relaxed opportunity to gaze at stars, planets, and celestial objects through high-quality equipment. What does it involve? Participants can use the society's impressive telescopes, including a 14-inch and an 18-inch Dobsonian, as well as a Paramount mounted 14-inch SCT. No prior experience is needed—it's suitable for everyone, from curious beginners to those with a budding interest in astronomy. The focus is on shared enjoyment and learning in a social setting, fostering conversations and a sense of wonder about the universe. Entry is affordable at Adult $10.00 and Child $5.00, with bookings available online for convenience or cash payments on-site. All are welcome, and the society's commitment to community connection shines through these evenings, encouraging repeat visits and building lasting bonds over stargazing. To join, simply book online via the website or arrive ready with cash. The sessions highlight the joy of astronomy as a hobby, promoting relaxation and appreciation of the night sky in a supportive group atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a fun outing or a way to spark interest in the stars, these events deliver memorable experiences that strengthen community ties. Open to all ages: Family-friendly sessions suitable for children and adults alike. Key equipment access: View through 14" and 18" Dobsonians and a 14" SCT telescope. Affordable pricing: $10 for adults, $5 for children; book online or pay cash on-site. Weekly timing: Sundays 7:30-9:30pm, March to September, lasting 120 minutes. No experience required: Welcoming for beginners, with a focus on social enjoyment. Community benefits: Builds connections through shared astronomy interests. The Setting: Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago The Dunedin Astronomical Society is a longstanding presence in the Roslyn community of Dunedin, Otago, where it hosts star viewing at the Beverly-Begg Observatory in Ross Hill Park. This dedicated venue provides an ideal spot for clear night-sky observations, enhancing the society's role in promoting hobbies and special interests like astronomy among locals. Situated in a peaceful park setting, it offers easy access for residents looking to engage with the night sky away from city lights. The society's operations here underscore its dedication to fostering community bonds through accessible events, with contact options like email at secretary@dunedin.astronomical.nz or phone at +64 3 477 7683 (answer phone) for inquiries. The website www.dunedin.astronomical.nz provides further details on bookings and updates.

Roslyn, Dunedin, Otago

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secretary@dunedin.astronomical.nz

+64 3 477 7683 (answer phone)

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