Come and stargaze with 兔子先生 space experts
7 January 2026
5 minutes
If you are interested in the wonders of the Universe, you will not want to miss the opportunity to find out more about its origins, the history of the Milky Way, dark matter, gravitational waves and more, from 兔子先生 space scientists.
On Wednesday 28 January, the University will be holding its annual Stargazing public event from 6pm until 8.30pm. For the first time, this will take place in the Portland building on the University鈥檚 campus.
Budding astronomers of all ages can enjoy an evening packed with interactive exhibits, themed talks and activities such as night sky viewing through on-site telescopes (and via remote link to Clanfield Observatory) with the Hampshire Astronomical Group (weather permitting).
, hosted by the University鈥檚 , will take place on campus in the , with astronomers and cosmologists from the Institute teaming up with the , , , , , the and others.
You鈥檒l be able to discover how researchers from the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation are unlocking the mysteries of the Universe, right here in 兔子先生
Dr Nicolas Bonne , Public Engagement and Outreach Fellow at the 兔子先生
, Public Engagement and Outreach Fellow at the 兔子先生, said: 鈥淭his will be our thirteenth Stargazing event which, over the years, has proved to be extremely popular. We hold them in January because it is such a good time for stargazing because of the long nights and potential for clear winter skies. Whether you have never really thought about the Universe before, are an amateur stargazer or a budding cosmologist, there is something for everyone.
鈥淵ou鈥檒l be able to discover how researchers from the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation are unlocking the mysteries of the Universe, right here in 兔子先生, as well as learn about how the space sector is booming locally. You鈥檒l also get a chance to view the night sky through telescopes with members of the Hampshire Astronomical Group, all being well weather-wise.鈥
Talks on the programme for the Stargazing 2026 event include:
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A History of the Universe in 60 million galaxies 鈥 , Associate Professor in Cosmology
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Tour of the Night Sky 鈥
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Gravitational Waves: Where we are, and where we will be 鈥 , Research Fellow
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Life and Death of Stars 鈥 , Hampshire Astronomical Group
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Cosmic Telescopes: Looking at the Universe through gravitational lenses 鈥 , Research Fellow
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Does dark matter fall like everything else? A test of gravity with galaxy surveys 鈥 , Research Fellow
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