who we are

Southern Hemisphere
Located in Cape Town, South Africa
At Casual Astronomy, we’re more than just observers of the night sky; we’re a community of dreamers, explorers, and storytellers who find wonder in the universe above us.
Whether you’re just starting your stargazing journey or already navigating constellations with a telescope, our mission is to make astronomy approachable, inspiring, and endlessly exciting for everyone under the same sky.
our blog

Discover how the South African Large Telescope studies distant galaxies, black holes, and stars from its world-class observatory in the Karoo.

Discover how Newton and Einstein explained gravity, and why both theories remain essential in modern space science and astrophysics.

A beginner-friendly guide to naked-eye astronomy and exploring the night sky using only your eyes.

NASA’s new reduced-gravity aircraft will help test lunar suits and crew systems ahead of future Artemis missions.

Explore the best celestial sights visible in South Africa’s winter skies throughout June 2026.

A Blessed Sunday Week 22 greeting from Casual Astronomer.

Discover what supermoons are, how they form, and why they appear larger and brighter than typical full moons.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket was lost in a dramatic explosion during testing, lighting up skies across Florida.

A university-level guide exploring black holes, spacetime, gravity, event horizons, and modern astrophysics.

Explore the famous Sombrero Galaxy and its unique cosmic structure