Let us take you on a journey to the stars

Discover through the eyepiece of a telescope, what is out there!

Stargazing Night 🔭🔭

Α journey through space and time.

Discover the wonders of the universe through sophisticated telescopes. Let our expert guides lead you on a captivating exploration of the night sky.

Highlights

Duration: 2 hours

Start: 21:30 summer, 20:00 spring & autumn, 18:30 winter

Guidance by an expert Astronomer, blending science with storytelling under the stars.

Live Guide: English

Observe the Moon and the Planets should they be in the sky

Observe bright stars, see star colours. What are the stars made of?

Red Giants vs White Dwarfs

Green Laser Constellation Tour –connection to Greek Mythology

Marvel at the Milky Way, one of the most spectacular naked-eye sights in the night sky

Deep Sky Observation –thanks to our sophisticated telescopes 🔭🔭 we’ll observe a variety of deep sky objects: star clusters, nebulae, other distant galaxies, some even colliding, each containing 100s of billions of stars

Save images of the Cosmos directly on your mobile phone

We provide chairs for the spactators

Ideal for beginners, also suitable for children from age 6

During our stargazing event, every telescope target comes with a story. We don’t just show you the Moon or a star —we explain what you’re looking at, why it’s important, and how it fits into the vast cosmic puzzle. Understanding what you see makes the experience far more beautiful and awe-inspiring. As we guide you from one celestial object to the next, we gradually build a narrative for you to understand how the Universe works. What is a white dwarf? What is a red giant star? How stars are born and how they die? How galaxies collide?

The night sky is our window to the Universe. As you explore it, you’ll begin to grasp your place not just in space bu also in time.

We begin our journey with the Moon and planets, if they’re visible that night. On the Moon, we adjust magnification to zoom in on craters and ridges.

On Saturn, you’ll clearly see the majestic rings, giving a real 3D effect.

On Jupiter, you’ll observe cloud belts and its four largest moons: Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede.

As it gets darker more and more stars appear in the sky. We aim bright stars, revealing their different colours and exploring questions like: What are stars made of? How do they produce energy?

What is stellar evolution —from sun-like stars to white dwarfs, red giants and super giants that one day will explode as supernovas.

Green Laser Constellation Tour. We’ll guide you through the night sky, pointing out bright constellations and teaching you how to find Polaris, the North Star.

We’ll bring the constellations to life through the myths of ancient Greece and share how different cultures around the world have seen and named the stars in their own unique ways. Some constellation names may even be among the oldest surviving traces of human civilization!

While sharing the science and stories of the night sky, we start our Deep Sky Tour with a planetary nebula, the death remnant of a Sun like star. And then point the telescopes at a variety of targets: star clusters, nebulae, other distant galaxies, some even colliding, each containing hundreds of billions of stars.

During our events, you’ll get to see real meteorites —pieces of rock that fell to Earth from space, and you can actually hold them in your hand! A truly out-of-this-world experience.

What will I see?

Each season reveals new treasures in the night sky.

No photograph collection can replace the feeling of awe under a really dark sky. Below, you’ll find stunning images captured through our telescopes —just a glimpse of what awaits you!

Where?

Our events are based mainly in beautiful Epirus, Greece —but we’re happy to bring the magic of the night sky to any location in Greece or around the world upon invitation! Explore our event locations and book your experience now for free, with cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.

📧email:  planetariumotg@gmail.com

📲mob/Whats App: +30 6972 208 032  Konstantinos Sakkas

📲mob/Whats App:  +30 6979 116 676  Christos Sakkas

Each night we set up two telescopes🔭🔭

    • A Smith-Casegrain 8” (20cm) for observing Planets, the Moon and bright stars.
    • The new technology eVscope Unistellar telescope for observing deep sky objects – star clusters, nebulae, other distant galaxies – even from urban environments.
      This sophisticated telescope connects wirelessly to nine devices so you can save live images directly to your phone.

Prepare to be amazed!

Even in Summer it can get cold during the night, dress warmly especially at high altitude for a pleasant experience!