Brighton Astro: Introduction to Telescopes
Ivana Perenic, Tom Elphick and Jason Stree
March 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm


- DOORS: 7.00pm
- LECTURE: 7.30pm
Looking up at the sky is where it all starts for most of us. Seeing the sun, moon, planets and stars begins our journey of fascination with space, why it is how it is and what is out there. In this presentation Brighton Astro are going back to basics to discuss what we can see and what you need to see it.
With the help of expert and experienced stargazers Ivana Perenic, Tom Elphick and Jason Street we’ll discuss what you can see, how telescopes work and what is the best type to use. We’ll have a range of telescopes to look at, answer your questions and help you get started on your stargazing journey.
At Brighton Astro we are captivated by stars, bewitched by the moon and fascinated by space.Brighton Astro is a group of cosmic enthusiasts who meet regularly to discuss the universe, exchange knowledge and to gaze at the stars. We are not scientists or scholars, we are ordinary people curious about the wonders of space.Brighton Astro is FREE and open to everybody, from beginners to experts. Why not come along next month and learn about space?
Brighton Astro is inclusive and welcomes everybody.
Attendance is free, but we would be grateful if those of you who are able to could donate a few pounds to help cover the cost of hiring this event space. We will have a card reader and a money box you can drop your donations in on the night. We also have a bank account you can donate to electronically.
Please only come along if you’ve signed up, as we’re limited on space so won’t be able to fit anyone else in.
If you can no longer attend, please update your status to say that you are no longer attending so that someone on the waiting list gets a place.


