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From breathtaking cosmic discoveries to the stories that spark our imagination, Casual Astronomy brings the universe a little closer to home. Whether you’re gazing up from your backyard or exploring the latest space missions, your journey through the stars starts here.

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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.

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    Smile Mission Begins Journey To Study Earth’s Invisible Magnetic Shield

    The Smile mission has launched to study Earth’s magnetic shield and the effects of solar wind and space weather.

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    Star Trek Movie Guide for New and Returning Fans

    A complete Star Trek movie guide covering all major film eras and timelines.

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    Blessed Sunday Week 20 from Casual Astronomer

    Blessed Sunday wishes from Casual Astronomer.

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    Observatory Builds: Creating Your Own Backyard Stargazing Station

    A guide to DIY observatory builds for astronomy enthusiasts.

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  • Spectroscopy Instruments Explained For Astronomy Enthusiasts

    Spectroscopy Instruments Explained For Astronomy Enthusiasts

    Discover how spectroscopy instruments reveal the chemistry and motion of objects across the universe.

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  • SpaceX’s Starship V3

    SpaceX’s Starship V3: What Makes The New Mega Rocket Different?

    SpaceX prepares the upgraded Starship V3 for its debut launch.

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    NASA: A Beginner’s Guide to the World’s Most Famous Space Agency

    Learn about NASA, its famous missions, telescopes, astronauts, and contributions to space exploration and science.

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    Potential Geysers on Ganymede Could Become Major Targets for ESA’s JUICE Mission

    New research highlights possible cryovolcanic regions on Ganymede that may reveal clues about hidden oceans and habitability.

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  • South Africa’s SALT Collaboration with Rubin Observatory Boosts Time-Domain Astronomy

    South Africa’s SALT Collaboration with Rubin Observatory Boosts Time-Domain Astronomy

    SALT and Rubin Observatory begin astronomy partnership.

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    Mother’s Day 2026: Celebrating the Mothers Who Help Us Reach for the Stars

    Honouring mothers who inspire wonder.

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