It depends on the time of year and the sky conditions, but every night the Universe has something different to offer.
During our experiences, we usually observe the Moon (when visible), planets, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, double stars, and other deep-sky objects, always selecting the best targets according to the season and the observing conditions.
It is important to remember that the human eye does not see the night sky in the same way as the images published by NASA or major observatories. Those spectacular photographs are created using long exposures and sophisticated image processing techniques.
However, seeing these celestial objects through a telescope with your own eyes, knowing that the light reaching you has travelled for thousands or even millions of years across the Universe, is an unforgettable experience that no photograph can truly replace.
In addition to observing the sky, our guides explain what you are looking at, how these objects formed and why they are important for understanding the Universe.