Alexandra, NZ
Astroguiding and stargazing course In Alexandra, 12th-14th April 2024
Aotearoa Astrotourism Academy is excited to announce a special stargazing and astronomy course iin Alexandra.
This hands-on course is designed for stargazing enthusiasts, aspiring amateur astronomers and astrophotographers and anyone who wants to have fun navigating the night sky by telescope or binoculars.
No previous experience required. Numbers are limited so do book early!
Early-bird fee (till 10th March 2024) : $295
From 11th March 2024: $385
AAA is grateful to the Winterstellar Charitable Trust for sponsorship and support.
Winterstellar is a community network of outstanding astrophotographers and educators. who advance the appreciation, understanding and benefits of Otago’s dark skies and who promote Māori Mātauranga through astrophotography, astronomy and other arts.
Who is this course for?
Participants will gain the confidence to become amateur astronomers:
- School teachers who attend will enthuse their students.
- Amateur astronomers who attend may well want to enter Aotearoa’s thriving astrotourism industry as a night-sky guide after doing our AAA course.
- Budding photographers who attend will learn how to overcome the unique challenges of photographing celestial bodies.
What you will learn
Over a weekend, you will learn how to:
- Identify and observe constellations, planets and other celestial bodies in the Southern Hemisphere using a small telescope or binoculars
- Take photographs at night from a top Kiwi astrophotographer, Dr Steve Chadwick
- Set up and use a small telescope for night-time observations from your place
- Experience the night sky using a telescope located at a private observatory also in Te Horo
- Share your new knowledge with others in your communities, schools and family
- Join New Zealand’s growing astrotourism industry by establishing an astroguiding business, if this inspires you.
Delivered by expert instructors, including John Hearnshaw who established Tekapo’s Dark Sky Reserve, this course will comprise educational workshops during the day and practical observing sessions with telescopes over two evenings (weather permitting).
Unique in the world, our past courses have received exceptional acclaim for enthusing our participants and our professionalism.
Day/Time | Module | Instructor |
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Friday
12th April 2:00 pm | Course registration opens at Centennial Court, 96 Centennial Avenue, Alexandra | |
2:30 – 2:45 pm | Welcoming address, Centennial Court conference room | John Hearnshaw |
2:45 – 3.30 pm | Introductions for participants | |
3:30 – 4:00 pm | Afternoon tea/coffee break | |
4:00 – 5:00 pm | Overview of astrotourism and dark sky places in New Zealand | Nalayini Davies |
5:00 – 6:00 pm | Scopes for astrotourism | Brian Boyle |
6:00 – 6.45 pm | Reception in Dark Sky Project | |
6:45 – 8:00 pm | Dinner Break | |
8:15 – 10:15 pm | Astro-Tour with telescopes and/or Great Astro-quiz | Alan Gilmore, Steve Chadwick Gareth Davies |
Saturday 13th April 9:00 – 10:10 am | Coordinates and time in astronomy | John Hearnshaw |
10:10 – 10:40 am | Morning tea/coffee break | |
10:40 - 11:40 am | Principal objects to look at for astrotourists | Alan Gilmore |
11:40 -12:40 pm | Beauty in the Stars: A Journey through the Cosmos | Steve Chadwick |
12:40 pm | Lunch Break | |
2:00 - 3:00 pm | The dark side of the universe | Brian Boyle |
3:00 - 3:30 pm | The astronomy equipment for you | Gareth Davies |
3.30 – 4:00 pm | Afternoon tea/coffee break | |
4:00 – 5:00 pm | Techniques of Astrophotography | Steve Chadwick |
5:00 -6.15pm | Workshops Option 1: Hands-On Astro-photography orOption 2: Setting up an Astro-tourism Business | Steve Chadwick Nalayini Davies |
6:15 – 8:00 pm | Dinner Break (participants make own arrangements) | |
8:15 – 10:15 pm | Astro-Tour with telescopes and/or Great Astro-quiz | Alan Gilmore, Steve Chadwick Gareth Davies |
Sunday 14th April 9am-10am | Naming of stars and celestial objects | John Hearnshaw |
10:00 – 10:30 am | Astronomy outreach - 20 tips to remember | Gareth Davies |
10:30 – 11:00 am | Morning tea/coffee break | |
11:00 – 12:00 noon | Maori astronomy and Matariki | Victoria Campbell |
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm | Our place in the Universe | Nalayini Davies |
1:00 – 2:00 pm | Lunch Break | |
2:00 – 2.45 pm | Notes for astro-tour guides: An Introduction to Astronomy and the Southern Night Sky | Alan Gilmore |
2.45pm – 3:45 pm | Stellar evolution – the lives of the stars | John Hearnshaw |
3:45 – 4:15 pm | Afternoon tea/coffee break | |
4:15 – 4:45 pm | Useful books, publications and software for night sky guides and amateur astronomers | All Instructors |
4:45 pm | Presentation of AAA Certificates to participants | |
5:00 pm | Close |
WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY ABOUT OUR COURSES
The material covered was excellent, and the level of information was never too esoteric to comprehend, too basic for the level of knowledge I already have, nor too quickly presented, so very well done there. I think the pacing was excellent, and you all have wonderful presentation styles.