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Exploring the Universe, One Galaxy at a Time

From breathtaking cosmic discoveries to the stories that spark our imagination, Casual Astronomy brings the universe a little closer to home. Whether you’re gazing up from your backyard or exploring the latest space missions, your journey through the stars starts here.

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Located in Cape Town, South Africa

At Casual Astronomy, we’re more than just observers of the night sky; we’re a community of dreamers, explorers, and storytellers who find wonder in the universe above us.

Whether you’re just starting your stargazing journey or already navigating constellations with a telescope, our mission is to make astronomy approachable, inspiring, and endlessly exciting for everyone under the same sky.

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    Observation Planning Tools for Astronomers

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    Did Jupiter Help Deliver the Ingredients for Life to Earth?

    The origin of life on Earth remains one of science’s greatest mysteries. While researchers have gathered substantial evidence showing that life emerged roughly four billion…

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    Looking Up Never Gets Old

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    NASA’s Future Life-Hunting Telescope Could Learn from Ancient Earth

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