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Southern Hemisphere
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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Discover how space robotics and automation enable planetary exploration, satellite servicing, autonomous construction, and future space missions.

New James Webb Space Telescope observations suggest that lava world 55 Cancri e has an active, hydrogen-rich atmosphere shaped by volcanic outgassing.

Inspiring curiosity and discovery among the next generation of astronomers.

Learn how observation planning tools help astronomers prepare for successful observing sessions and make the most of clear night skies.

Look to the stars this Week 24 and embrace a sense of wonder and exploration.

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…

Discover how astrophotography filters improve image quality and reveal hidden details throughout the night sky.

The night sky always offers something new to discover.

A new study shows how NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory could identify life on distant planets by analysing atmospheric signatures from Earth’s past.
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