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Starry Night Over Chiang Mai Returns in 2026 with Lunar Crater Viewing
Chiang Mai, Thailand will once again host the starry Night event in 2026, offering astronomy enthusiasts a chance to observe lunar craters and participate in a variety of stargazing activities. The National Astronomical Research institute of Thailand (NARIT) is organizing the event, promising a spectacular view of the night sky.
This year’s event will feature opportunities to view lunar craters through telescopes, alongside workshops and presentations on astronomy. Attendees can expect:
- Telescopic Viewing: High-powered telescopes will be available for observing the Moon and other celestial objects.
- Astronomy Workshops: Learn about constellations, planets, and the universe from expert astronomers.
- Lectures & Presentations: Engage with the latest discoveries in astronomy and space exploration.
- Family-Friendly Activities: Events designed for all ages,fostering a love for science and the cosmos.
NARIT encourages anyone interested in astronomy to attend. Further details, including the exact dates and location within Chiang Mai, are available on the NARIT website.
The event builds on the success of previous Starry Night gatherings, which have drawn large crowds and positive feedback from participants. It aims to promote scientific literacy and inspire the next generation of astronomers.
