Astronomy presentation

Astronomy presentation

Many stargazing events include a presentation on an astronomical topic, if not to offer an alternative if the weather is bad! Events run by Astronomical Societies tend to offer more formal, in-depth talks, however, the vast majority are aimed at novices and beginners.


  • Stargazing Barbeque with Wild About Exmoor

    Thursday 2nd July 2026 from 19:00pm to 23:00pm

    Exford Bridge Tea Rooms, Exford, TA24 7PY

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  • Loughton Astronomical Society meeting and observing

    Thursday 2nd July 2026 from 20:00pm to 22:00pm

    Theydon Bois Scout Hall, Epping, CM16 7EJ

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  • St Andrews University Astro-Society meeting and stargazing

    Thursday 2nd July 2026 from 21:15pm to 23:15pm

    University of St Andrews Observatory, St Andrews, KY16 9LZ

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  • Planetarium Go! at Zip World London

    Friday 3rd July 2026 from 10:00am to 18:00pm

    Zip World London at ArcelorMittal Orbit, London, E20 2AD

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  • Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience at the Science Museum

    Friday 3rd July 2026 from 10:00am to 17:00pm

    Science Museum, London, SW7 2DD

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  • Planetarium Go! at Zip World London

    Saturday 4th July 2026 from 10:00am to 18:00pm

    Zip World London at ArcelorMittal Orbit, London, E20 2AD

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  • Smithsonian Starstruck: An Immersive Experience at the Science Museum

    Saturday 4th July 2026 from 10:00am to 17:00pm

    Science Museum, London, SW7 2DD

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  • Keele Observatory public solar viewing

    Saturday 4th July 2026 from 13:00pm to 15:00pm

    Keele Observatory, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 5BG

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  • Stargazing at Triscombe Farm with the Space Detectives

    Saturday 4th July 2026 from 14:00pm to 18:00pm

    Triscombe Farm, Dunster, TA24 7HA

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  • Public stargazing at the Astronomy Centre

    Saturday 4th July 2026 from 18:00pm to 22:00pm

    The Astronomy Centre, Near Todmorden, OL14 7HP

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