Celebrate Halloween at the Herschel Museum with a unique evening of talks exploring the myths and legends of the Halloween sky, as well as a closer look at the Moon. Weather permitting, telescopes will be set up in the garden for guests to observe the night sky. Spooky astronomers will be available to discuss stars and planets visible in the autumn sky.
This family-friendly event will proceed even if the weather prevents sky observations, with the museum open for exploration and talks and tours provided by the Bath Astronomers.
Adults £15, Children £5
Season (26 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 18:00 | - 20:00 |
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