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Stargazing Evening at Court Hey Park (part of National Astronomy Week 2025)

Friday, 7th February @ 19:00 21:00 GMT

Free

Come along to our stargazing evening where we’ll have telescopes in which you can view the night sky if clear. There will also be an illustrated talk about the wonders of the solar system at 7.15pm and repeating it at 8pm (lasting about half an hour). All ages are welcome although the talk is aimed at aged 8 upwards. There will also be telescopes to look through, meteorites, and some themed Lego.

Esposito’s cafe will be open late for refreshments. The Friends of Court Hey Park will also be selling some handcrafted items (cash only).

There’s no need to book – just come to the courtyard anytime between 7-9pm. We’re anticipating the car park will be busy so please walk or car share if possible. There will be volunteers helping in the car park, but it’ll be dark so remember to bring a torch.

This event is free, and is open to all members of the public and is part of National Astronomy Week 2025.

The logo for National Astronomy Week. It depicts a comet (represented by a five-sided star as the head of the comet, and a tapered curved line representing the tail) above the words NATIONAL ASTRONOMY WEEK" which are left-aligned with each word on its own line.
Court Hey Park, Roby Road, Huyton
Liverpool, Merseyside L16 3NA United Kingdom
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