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Intro to Astronomy

Explore planets, stars, and constellations through interactive observation.

Intro to Astronomy

Explore planets, stars, and constellations through interactive observation.

Event Details

Where

Malibu

Guided by

Casey Cooper

Time

08:00pm - 10:00pm

When

October 11, 2024

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Ticket Price:

$791
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About Casey Cooper

Casey Cooper is a professional astronomer dedicated to bringing accessibility, spirituality, and joy to the practice of stargazing. Casey works as a telescope operator at Griffith Observatory, leading youth field trips by day and facilitating celestial viewing sessions by night.

Casey began learning and teaching astronomy in the dark skies of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, sharing navigational waypoints and constellation mythology at an outdoor survival skills camp in Big Sky, Montana. They believe that the ritual of skywatching can be a grounding, meditative practice and foster a deep appreciation for the complexity of our universe and the significance of human connection.

Objective

Share in the awe of stargazing under the dark skies of the Malibu mountains. The evening will feature guided telescope viewings of stars, planets, and the moon, a beginner-friendly introduction to astronomical concepts and multicultural constellation mythology, and a chance to explore existential queries through the lens of the ever-expanding universe. There will be an opportunity to create a personal stargazing journal and participate in a grounding meditation using the stars as a guide. The workshop welcomes curiosity and encourages community connection.

What's included

  • Telescope (Celestron 11 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain Reflecting telescope) and binocular for viewing of stars, planets, & nebulae
  • Constellation identification via laser point
  • Outline for creating a personal stargazing journal
  • Sky Chart and take-home resources
  • Light snacks and refreshments

What to bring

  • Journal & writing utensils (preferably pencils)
  • Additional binoculars (if you have some!)
  • Warm clothing (jacket, gloves, hat, etc.)
  • Camp chair (optional)
  • Any burning existential astronomy questions or theories you would like to discuss