Stargazing the Skies: Comet C/2023 A3 & Adventures in the North York Moors

This autumn, keep your eyes to the sky for Comet C/2023 A3, formed from ice, dust, and gas from the early solar system. Visible after sunset in dark skies, like those in the North York Moors, this celestial visitor is a stunning sight to witness. The North York Moors, home to Large Outdoors, is a prime location for observing the night sky, thanks to its Dark Sky Reserve status.

At Large Outdoors, we offer sociable, guided stargazing weekends where you can enjoy the wonders of the cosmos while making new friends. Whether you're experienced or just beginning, our trips combine expert guidance with a fun, social atmosphere.

If you'd like to find out more about exploring the night sky and experiencing stargazing in the North York Moors, join us on one of our stargazing events. For details on all our experiences, visit our Stargazing Page.

 

The below images were taking on the Edge of the North York Moors on the Monday 14 October 2024

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