The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is calling on space enthusiasts young and old to join an unforgettable evening under the stars at NASA’s International Observe the Moon Night this Saturday.
With events held around the world, NASA describes the night as a time to come together with fellow moon enthusiasts and curious people across the globe, to learn about lunar science and exploration, take part in celestial observations, and honour cultural and personal connections to the moon.
Manager Strategic Engagement and Communications Charlene D’Monte at ICRAR, a joint venture between The University of Western Australia and Curtin University, said four telescopes would be set up in Perth’s Yagan Square this Saturday from 6pm to 9pm.