Stargazing evening at RAF Museum Midlands
Wednesday 27th March 2024 from 19:00pm to 21:00pm
Royal Air Force Museum Midlands
Lysander Avenue, Cosford, Shropshire, TF11 8UP, West Midlands
Learn more about the sky at night with guidance from the Shropshire Astronomical Society. In this exclusive out-of-hours session you can explore the stars above the RAF Museum Midlands and learn how to use a telescope and understand the constellations above us.
You will also be able to take some time to explore the National Cold War Exhibition after dark and see our amazing collection come to life in the dark. Soak in the Vulcan, Victor and Valiant without the crowds and in the atmospheric evening light.
We will be providing some telescopes for this event however you are more than welcome to bring your own telescope/binoculars to this event if you wish.
We cannot guarantee the weather for this event, in the event of inclement weather a talk about star gazing will be held in the lecture theatre.
Please note that this has already taken place on 27/03/2024
Event organiser
Shropshire Astronomical Society is organising this event
Please contact Shropshire Astronomical Society directly for more details regarding this event or, if appropriate, contact the event venue.
Email: [email protected]
Website: Shropshire Astronomical Society
Twitter: @shropastrosoc
Facebook: Shropshire Astronomical Society
Event booking
Event 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.
Wed 27th Mar
Local light pollution
Royal Air Force Museum Midlands is estimated to have light pollution levels similar to asemi-rural semi-rural location based on the latest data from the VIIRS satellite.
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Dark site
The above demonstrates the estimated effect of light pollution - graphics created using Stellarium.