March Stargazing at Bleasdale 2023
Sunday 12th March 2023 from 20:00pm to 22:00pm
Bleasdale Parish Hall
Bleasdale, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 1UY
Local Astronomer Robert Ince will be your guide taking you on an incredible journey through the constellations and along the Milky Way, while also showing you how to find all sorts of heavenly objects for yourself.
By far the best way to find the venues location is to use the excellent and free “what 3 words” location service., the link is:
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The final part of the route is on a Private Road marked “PRIVATE ROAD No access for cars or cycles” – please ignore this and take this road North of Bleasdale Lane for approximately half a mile, the Parish hall is on the right.
We will try and show some of the skies wonders through our powerful telescopes and binoculars. These are all operated by local astronomers, who will attempt to answer your questions on life, the universe and everything!
We’ll tell you more about our dark skies and show startling images and videos of the objects we hope to see when we go outside, weather permitting. But even if the weather does not co-operate we’ll still have colourful talks, videos and hands on help with telescopes, together with friendly advice on how to get started in this wonderful hobby.
Wrap up warm – nights can be cold, bring binoculars if you have them and also a torch. Come dressed for the weather wearing warm clothing and sturdy footwear.
This event is only suitable for children aged 8+ who are able to sit and listen to a speaker. The ticket price includes free parking.
Please note that this has already taken place on 12/03/2023
Event organiser
Robert Ince Stargazing Events is organising this event
Please contact Robert Ince Stargazing Events directly for more details regarding this event or, if appropriate, contact the event venue.
Email: [email protected]
Website: Robert Ince Stargazing Events
Twitter: @Robbieince
Facebook: Robert Ince Stargazing Events
Event booking
For full details on how to attend this event, including how to book, please see the event's official website.
Visit event websiteEvent darkness
The below chart shows if and when the skies will be at their darkest during this event. Moonlight is shown in light yellow and the Sun's twilight in light blue. Midnight on the date shown is shown as a white line with sunset to the left and sunrise the next morning to the right. A black background with stars shows the best times for stargazing.
Sun 12th Mar
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