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

Explore Sirius, the brightest star visible from Earth, and learn about its binary system, history, and importance in astronomy.

New telescope images reveal the complex structure of the Cat’s Eye Nebula as a dying star sheds its outer layers into space.

Discover Planet Neptune, the Solar System’s distant ice giant known for extreme winds, deep blue colour, and the mysterious moon Triton.

NASA has selected ULA’s Centaur 5 upper stage for the Space Launch System beginning with the Artemis 4 mission, simplifying the future SLS architecture.

Millennium Falcon schematics help fans understand the iconic ship’s design and inspire creative recreations in games like No Man’s Sky.

Mars orbiters witness a powerful solar superstorm striking the Red Planet, revealing dramatic atmospheric changes and extreme radiation levels.

Telescope builds guide exploring DIY telescope construction, mirror grinding, popular designs, and modifications used by amateur astronomers.

Vast secures $500 million to build Haven private space stations, aiming to replace the ISS and expand the commercial space economy in low Earth orbit.

Optical observatories use advanced telescope technology to capture visible light from space and support research conducted by universities and space agencies.

A technical deep dive into how space telescopes are engineered and operated beyond Earth’s atmosphere.