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The Observatory is a unique digital art pop-up designed to provide a sanctuary of calm and reflection during winter’s toughest month. This year’s theme, Being Human, invites visitors to experience art and technology in new ways, promoting mental wellness and emotional connection.
- Free entry: Donations encouraged for Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM).
- Location: In the heart of London’s Eastern City district



/ Empowering Scientific Discovery
/ Protecting Our Planet
/ Protecting Our Planet
/ Empowering Scientific Discovery
/ Empowering Scientific Discovery
/ Protecting Our Planet
/ Protecting Our Planet
/ Empowering Scientific Discovery
Event Schedule
Conference Program

Stargazing for beginners
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9: am - 10:30 am
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New York, USA
Stargazing is a captivating hobby for beginners. Start by finding a dark spot away from city lights. Use a star chart or an app to identify constellations and planets. Enjoy the beauty of the night sky!

The winter solstice watch
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9: am - 10:30 am
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New York, USA
As the winter solstice approaches, many celebrate the longest night of the year. This time marks a shift in seasons, inviting reflection and warmth amidst the cold.

Watching Geminid meteors
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9: am - 10:30 am
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New York, USA
As the Geminid meteor shower lights up the night sky, stargazers gather to witness this celestial spectacle. With each shooting star, wishes are made, and the universe feels a little closer.

Polar lights study trip
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9: am - 10:30 am
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New York, USA
In the world of digital design, many software tools and online platforms have adopted placeholder text as their standard. Searching for ‘placeholder text’ reveals a plethora of websites still in development.

Watching Geminid meteors
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
As the Geminid meteor shower lights up the night sky, stargazers gather to witness this celestial spectacle. With each shooting star, wishes are made, and the universe feels a little closer.

Stargazing for beginners
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
Stargazing is a captivating hobby for beginners. Start by finding a dark spot away from city lights. Use a star chart or an app to identify constellations and planets. Enjoy the beauty of the night sky!

The winter solstice watch
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
As the winter solstice approaches, many celebrate the longest night of the year. This time marks a shift in seasons, inviting reflection and warmth amidst the cold.

Polar lights study trip
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
In the world of digital design, many software tools and online platforms have adopted placeholder text as their standard. Searching for ‘placeholder text’ reveals a plethora of websites still in development.

Polar lights study trip
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
In the world of digital design, many software tools and online platforms have adopted placeholder text as their standard. Searching for ‘placeholder text’ reveals a plethora of websites still in development.

Watching Geminid meteors
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
As the Geminid meteor shower lights up the night sky, stargazers gather to witness this celestial spectacle. With each shooting star, wishes are made, and the universe feels a little closer.

Stargazing for beginners
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
Stargazing is a captivating hobby for beginners. Start by finding a dark spot away from city lights. Use a star chart or an app to identify constellations and planets. Enjoy the beauty of the night sky!

The winter solstice watch
-
9: am - 10:30 am
-
New York, USA
As the winter solstice approaches, many celebrate the longest night of the year. This time marks a shift in seasons, inviting reflection and warmth amidst the cold.
Exhibits & Research
Experience the Universe Like Never Before
Join us for stargazing nights, space talks, and cosmic discoveries. Whether you're a curious mind or a seasoned astronome
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