Supermoon | 7th October, 5th November & 5th December

Supermoon | 7th October, 5th November & 5th December

You’ve probably heard about 'supermoons', but what are they? In the strictest sense, supermoon isn't an astronomy term — the name was coined by an astrologer, and even today, some people are still convinced that the extra gravitational 'tug' from a supermoon is...

Geminids Meteor Shower | 14th December

Geminids Meteor Shower | 14th December

The Geminids meteor shower is generated from asteroid 3200 Phaethon and is one of the most active and best meteor showers to see. Since the asteroid’s discovery on 11th October 1983, by NASA’s Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS), Phaethon has gone around the sun...

Summer Solstice | 21st December

Summer Solstice | 21st December

What happens during solstice? The December Solstice, also known as the summer solstice, marks the marks the day with the most number of daylight hours in the southern hemisphere. The Sun appears at its highest point in the sky, with the Earth most tilted towards the...

Boxing Day Stargazing | 26th December

Boxing Day Stargazing | 26th December

After Christmas on Boxing Day evening, Saturn and the Moon will paint a pretty picture on the western horizon. If you got a telescope for Christmas, try finding Saturn. It's the ringed planet and is one of the most favourite objects to see through a telescope. Find it...

New Year’s Moon and Jupiter | 31st December

New Year’s Moon and Jupiter | 31st December

It's the Moon and Jupiter that will see in the New Year with you! The Moon will sink below the western horizon just after 1.30am on New Year’s morning, so if you’re still up, you’ll see your first moon set for 2026! Use the above image as a guide. Astronomical images...

Orion the Hunter

Orion the Hunter

Orion the Hunter is a famous summer constellation, and it is up in the early evening for you to see now.

Magellanic Clouds | Summer & Autumn

Magellanic Clouds | Summer & Autumn

Visiting and staying in country WA gives you an excellent opportunity to see the Magellanic Clouds, normally made invisible by bright city lights. The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (often abbreviated to LMC and SMC) are galaxies near our own Milky Way Galaxy. From...

Noongar calendar six seasons: Birak

Noongar calendar six seasons: Birak

Western Australia’s Noongar Aboriginal people lived by six seasons. In December and January it’s Birak, with strong winds, storms, and rain.

New Moon

1 December

First Quarter

8 December

Full Moon

15 December
Rises 7:36pm (AWST)

Last Quarter

23 December

New Moon

31 December