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Hey, book your free spots at the State Library of Hey, book your free spots at the State Library of Western Australia for a free screening of A Search Beyond the Stars, a documentary exploring the remarkable history of Western Australia’s role in space exploration and the significant achievements along the way.

Following the screening, stay for a panel conversation diving deeper into the film, the stories behind it, and WA’s enduring connection to space science. You can book your spot using the Linktree link in our description.

🎥 A Search Beyond the Stars
📍 State Library of Western Australia
🗓 18 December
⏰ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
🎟 Free event

Created by Producer Luke Riches and Writer / Director Daniel Riches, this film forms part of WA Reflections, a short documentary series pairing emerging filmmakers with unique Western Australian stories preserved in the State Library’s collection.

If you love documentary storytelling, space history, or discovering WA’s hidden scientific legacy, this one’s for you.

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✨🌠 Geminids Meteor Shower 2025 🌠✨ If yo ✨🌠 Geminids Meteor Shower 2025 🌠✨

If you only watch one meteor shower this year, make it the Geminids.

The Geminids peak on the night of Sunday 14 December into the early hours of Monday 15 December, with the best activity expected between 10:00 pm and 2:00 am AWST. Better still, this year we’re blessed with a Waning Crescent Moon, meaning darker skies and more meteors.

From the outer suburbs of Perth and the Perth Hills, you can expect around 10–15 meteors per hour, while dark locations across Western Australia could see 30–50 meteors per hour during the peak. Even nights either side of the peak can still put on a great show.

The meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Gemini, which rises around 10 pm, but the trick is to look 30–45 degrees away from Gemini to catch longer, brighter streaks across the sky.

Our Geminids event at the Observatory is now sold out, but you don’t need a telescope to enjoy this show. Head somewhere dark, dress warmly, lie back, and enjoy one of the best celestial displays of the year.

For the ultimate experience, consider travelling into the Central Wheatbelt; even a simple rest area will deliver stunning skies.

Clear skies and happy meteor watching! 🌌

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It is with immense pride that we share the wonderf It is with immense pride that we share the wonderful news that our very own Ken Stranger, Facilities and IT Manager, Finance Officer, and Acting Operations Manager, has been recognised at the State level with both the 2025 Volunteer of the Year Award and the 2025 Outstanding Service Award by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

This is a massive and well-deserved honour. Ken contributes thousands of volunteer hours to the Observatory and is one who keeps everything running, often behind the scenes, always with dedication, care, and professionalism.

The awards were presented at a special event last Friday by Matt Swinbourn MLC and DBCA Director General Stuart Smith, celebrating volunteers who make outstanding contributions to Western Australia’s parks, wildlife, and communities.

On behalf of everyone at the Perth Observatory Volunteer Group, thank you, Ken, and a huge congratulations on this incredible achievement. We are lucky to have you!

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Today, we celebrate the beating heart of the Perth Today, we celebrate the beating heart of the Perth Observatory, the people who give their time, passion, knowledge, humour, and energy to keep this place shining. Our volunteers are mentors, guides, storytellers, telescope whisperers, problem solvers, archivists, gardeners, creators, and quiet heroes behind the scenes.

Every night tour, every school group visit, every workshop, every photograph shared online, every piece of history preserved, and every smile on a visitor’s face is possible because of you.

You welcome people from all over the world, you inspire the next generation of stargazers, and you keep Western Australia’s oldest observatory alive, relevant, and loved.

From the domes to the museum, from the telescopes to the grounds, your impact is felt everywhere. You make a difference that stretches far beyond the hilltops and well into the night sky.

On behalf of everyone at the Perth Observatory,
✨ Thank you for everything you do
✨ Thank you for the passion you bring
✨ and thank you for helping people fall in love with the Universe

We are proud of you, grateful for you, and endlessly inspired by you.

Happy International Volunteers Day. 💙🌙

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The International Space Station (@iss) will fly ov The International Space Station (@iss) will fly over extremely bright this Saturday at 8:22 pm (6th of Dec - Mag -3.7).

To use the attached maps, face south and hold the map above your head, and you'll see the path of the flyover.

Image Credit: Matt Woods (@matthewlwwoods)

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🌍✨ DEFENDING EARTH: A Night of Space, Science 🌍✨ DEFENDING EARTH: A Night of Space, Science, and Big Questions! ✨🌍

Looking for a summer night out that’s exciting, educational, and perfect for the whole family? Join us under the stars for a special evening with Associate Professor David Coward, one of Australia’s leading experts in asteroid tracking and planetary defence!

👉 Book your tickets now using the Linktree link in our description

Saturday, 31 January – Perth Observatory
⏰ 8 pm start, doors open 5 pm
🎟 Adult $30 | Concession $25 | Child (5–17) $20

Kids and adults alike will love learning about:

☄️ How we find dangerous asteroids before they find us
🌠 What happened during the Chelyabinsk fireball
🔭 How telescopes in WA help protect Earth
🚀 The incredible discoveries made right here in Australia

Professor Coward has worked with NASA, tracked colliding neutron stars, hunted space debris, and even contributed to the first detection of gravitational waves. He’s the perfect guide through the exciting world of planetary protection!

🌿 Bring a blanket, warm clothes and enjoy the talk on our back lawn (weather permitting).
It’s a great way to spark curiosity, encourage young astronomers, and enjoy a relaxing night in the Perth Hills.

✨ Whether you’re a family of stargazers, a space enthusiast, or just love learning something new, this is a night you won’t want to miss.

Book your spots now and spend the evening exploring the science that keeps our planet safe!

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🌕❄️ December’s Full “Cold” Supermoon 🌕❄️ December’s Full “Cold” Supermoon Is Nearly Here! ❄️🌕

Get ready for the final full moon of the year, and it’s going out with a celestial bang, December’s Full “Cold” Supermoon!

Despite the name, it has nothing to do with the temperature (although summer nights in WA are chef’s kiss for moon-watching). The “Cold Moon” is a traditional name given by the Old Farmer's Almanac as Northern Hemisphere cultures mark the arrival of winter. Down here, it’s more of a Warm-Evening-Perfect-For-A-Look Moon, but we’ll roll with tradition.

🌕 Why is it a Supermoon?

Because the Moon will be a little closer to Earth in its orbit, it will appear slightly bigger and brighter in the sky. Not dramatically bigger, but just enough for your eyes and your camera to notice that extra glow.

✨ What to Look For:

• A brilliantly bright full Moon rising in the east from 7:57 pm
• Beautiful moonlit landscapes (great for photographers!)
• Enhanced lunar features, craters and maria pop beautifully during a Supermoon
• An excuse to step outside and enjoy our summer night skies

📸 Photo Tip:

Use a tripod, zoom in, and drop your exposure a little, the Moon is brighter than you think!

🗓️ When to See It:

The Cold Supermoon reaches fullness on Friday, December 5th at 7:14 am AWST, but it’ll look spectacular the night before and after too. 

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Ready to capture Jupiter and Saturn in all their s Ready to capture Jupiter and Saturn in all their summer brilliance? Join us at Perth Observatory on Monday, January 6th, for a hands-on Photographing Gas Giants Workshop, perfect for astrophotographers looking to take their planetary imaging to the next level. You can book your spot using the Linktree link in our description.

Summer is planet season, and Jupiter and Saturn are putting on an absolute show. With access to our telescopes and expert guidance, you’ll learn how to photograph these gas giants like a pro. Over the course of the evening, we’ll rotate a small group of twelve participants across four telescopes, giving everyone plenty of time to experiment, try different setups, and exchange techniques. Each telescope is equipped with a camera adaptor so you can record raw footage directly to your own camera, which you’ll be able to take home for processing and sharing later.

Before we head out to the domes, we’ll start with a 30 to 45-minute theory session where you’ll learn about the equipment, software, and image-processing workflow, setting you up for success on the night. To get the most out of the workshop, you’ll need a good working knowledge of your camera and its settings, although we’ll guide you through the exact settings and techniques to use.

If you’ve ever wanted to capture crisp, detailed planetary images, this is your chance. Spots are limited, so don’t wait.

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Give a Christmas gift that is truly out of this wo Give a Christmas gift that is truly out of this world

Looking for a meaningful present for the astronomy lover in your life, or someone who is simply impossible to buy for? Our Star Adoption Tour is a beautiful way to give them their very own place in the night sky, then visit the Perth Observatory to see it shining overhead.

When you adopt a star, you will receive a personalised certificate and star map, and you can join us on a special guided tour where our volunteers will show you your star through our telescopes and share the stories of the cosmos.

It is a thoughtful gift, an unforgettable experience, and a lovely way to support Western Australia’s oldest observatory.

Explore the Star Adoption Tour here:
https://loom.ly/RkFA9ZM

Give a gift that lasts long after Christmas. The night sky is waiting.

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Congratulations to every single one of you hardy s Congratulations to every single one of you hardy souls who ventured outside last night in pursuit of the Aurora Australis, the cosmic equivalent of waiting for a celebrity who might appear, might not, but is absolutely worth brushing your hair for either way.

Now, let us acknowledge the obvious. America, Europe, New Zealand, and the East Coast of Australia all received auroral displays so spectacular they practically needed a standing ovation. Meanwhile, here in Western Australia, we were treated to what could be called a “polite glow” or “a celestial tease.”

Yes indeed, WA did get a glimpse, particularly across the South West from astronomical twilight until about 9 pm, before the third Coronal Mass Ejection arrived fashionably late at around 11 pm, like someone who RSVPs “yes” but still stops for petrol and a choc milk on the way.

Alas, the grand, sweeping light show we all hoped for did not quite materialise. But such is the noble art of aurora hunting. It requires patience. Persistence. And the quiet understanding that sometimes the universe simply says, “Not tonight, darling.” But take heart. The cosmos rewards those who return again and again, armed with warm jackets, unreasonable optimism, and the vague hope that tonight might be the night.

This fine image was captured by our very own Matt Woods at Mundaring Weir, just a stone’s throw from the Perth Observatory, proving once again that even when the aurora is playing hard to get, the night sky is always worth dressing up for.

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A huge thank you to @perthisok! for shining a spot A huge thank you to @perthisok! for shining a spotlight on the upcoming Perth Sky Sculpture Park, a new cultural landmark right here at the Perth Observatory in the heart of the Bickley Valley.

Set to officially open in Spring 2026, the @perthskysculpture will transform our heritage-listed site into a world-class destination where art, nature, and astronomy come together. Visitors will be able to wander through the Observatory grounds, domes, and bushland trails surrounded by contemporary sculptures that celebrate creativity and the cosmos.

We’re thrilled to see this vision taking shape, a place where you can look up, be inspired, and connect with the stars and the landscape in a whole new way.

🔗 Read the full Perth Is OK! feature here: https://loom.ly/-SSUtlY

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And we have impact! Now the waiting game begins fo And we have impact! Now the waiting game begins for night for us. Please read the info below in full

The first coronal mass ejection (CME) has just hit an hour and a half ago, and the second CME is about to hit! One more is following these two, and it’s this one we’re really waiting for, that’s the heavy hitter!

Over the past few days, the Sun has fired off three full halo CMEs and multiple X-class solar flares, sending massive clouds of plasma racing toward Earth at millions of kilometres per hour. These CMEs are now interacting with our planet’s magnetic field, and that means we could be in for a spectacular aurora show tonight and over the coming days. The setup is very similar to the May 2024 superstorm, and possibly even better.

Forecast models show:

🌞 The first two CMEs are expected to strike now
🌞 The third, strongest CME is due about 8:00 PM AWST
🌏 The Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed G4 geomagnetic storm conditions, with a chance of G5 (the highest level) later today.

If conditions line up, the Aurora Australis may be visible far further north than usual, potentially lighting up dark skies as high as Perth and Sydney.

So yes, this means there’s a real chance of seeing the southern lights dancing above Western Australia tonight.

⚡ What’s Happening?

A CME is a giant burst of plasma and magnetic energy ejected from the Sun. When these particles reach Earth, they collide with oxygen and nitrogen in our atmosphere, creating the luminous green, red, and pink lights of an aurora — the same process that powers a neon sign, just on a planetary scale.

🚗💨 📸 TOP SPOTS:

• North Ledge Lookout
• Lake Leschenaultia
• Central Wheatbelt
• Herron Point & Island Reserve
• Coastal favourites like Esperance, Albany, Denmark, Ferguson Valley, and Cape Leeuwin

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