
Dark Skies appreciation with the Bath Astronomers
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Saturday 15th February, 6.00pm to 8.00pm
Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to stargaze with the Bath Astronomers from the very garden William Herschel discovered the Planet Uranus on the 13th March 1781.
The astronomers will discuss about appreciating dark skies and the impact of light pollution, as well as all things related to astronomy and the Herschels’.
Please Note: This event will go ahead even if the weather does not permit observing, as the museum will be open to explore and the Bath Astronomers will provide talks and tours. The Museum is a 18th century grade listed townhouse on three floors, with access to the 1st floor and basement/garden by stairs only.
Event Admission
Adult £16.00
Concession £14.50 (65+, Students, NHS, Blue Light)
Under 18's £6.00 (with accompanying paid adult)
Limited to 20 tickets
Generously supported by the Bath Astronomers.