For schools, teams, families, and curious adults

We run astronomy programs people can take part in.

We work with schools, teams, families, and curious adults. Sometimes that means a telescope night. Sometimes it means a camp, a seminar, or a trip. Whatever the format, we try to make the sky feel close, understandable, and worth spending time with.

Mission

We want astronomy to be something people actually experience.

We try to keep the work clear, calm, and hands-on. Whether we are in a school, at a public event, or under a dark sky, people should have time to look carefully, ask questions, and stay with what they are seeing.

What people take home

People usually leave more at ease with the night sky, more confident around the equipment, and more ready to keep exploring on their own.

What we care about

Clear guidance, dependable equipment, and a tone that stays warm without becoming vague.

Explore

You can start wherever it makes sense.

If this is your first visit, these four pages are the easiest way into the work.

People gathered around telescopes at night

Programs

Workshops, telescope nights, seminars, and how we build each one.

Open programs
An evening session at the 2025 GNV camp

Camps & Tours

The 2026 summer camp, the 2027 eclipse trip, and the longer-format work around them.

Open camps & tours
People at a sunset astronomy gathering

Team

The people who bring together astronomy, archaeology, history, and science communication.

Meet the team
Night observation under the stars

Contact

If you are planning something for a school, team, or public audience, we can shape the right version together.

Open contact

Contact

If you have something in mind, let's talk.

If you are planning something for a school, a team, a museum, a campus, a festival, or a smaller group, we can help shape the right format.

School and team programs Public telescope nights 2027 eclipse trip