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

An educational guide explaining neutron stars, their formation, extreme properties, and why they are crucial to modern astrophysics and space science.

A beginner-friendly guide to the Andromeda galaxy, exploring its structure, size, location, and its future interaction with the Milky Way.

An in-depth guide to the Crux constellation, the Southern Cross, its key stars, navigation importance, and cultural significance in the Southern Hemisphere.

Six planets appear together in February’s rare planet parade. Learn which worlds are visible, when to look, and whether South Africa will see the show.

This guide explains what stars are, how they form, how they shine, and why these powerful celestial objects shape galaxies, planets, and life itself.

A simple guide explaining what a supernova is, how stars explode, and why these cosmic events are essential to the universe.

How extreme space environments could unlock new insights into ageing, disease, and medical care on Earth.

Planet Uranus is an ice giant defined by its extreme tilt, frigid temperatures, unusual seasons, and a complex system of rings and moons.

A newly discovered galaxy cluster formed shockingly early, suggesting the universe built massive structures far faster than scientists once believed.

Astronomers link M87*’s colossal jet directly to its black hole shadow, revealing how one of the universe’s biggest flamethrowers is powered.