The National Gwangju Science Museum will operate the Starlight School and Night Sky Observation Log as nighttime celestial observation programs on the 20th and 21st.


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The Starlight School is designed for citizens interested in astronomy and offers experiences such as space travel, finding seasonal constellations, and celestial observation using the largest 1.2m Starlight Observatory telescope in domestic science museums, all conducted in the planetarium.


The Night Sky Observation Log allows participation by families or teams of up to four people, including children from the 3rd grade of elementary school and above.


The program involves learning about the types and principles of telescopes, assembling and operating telescopes directly, and freely observing celestial objects.


Additionally, participants can use their own mobile phones to take celestial photos and have their photos printed as souvenirs.



If celestial observation becomes difficult due to weather conditions, alternative programs such as making telescope miniatures and indoor observation experiences within the exhibition hall will be provided.


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