Autumn’s Star Attractions Have Arrived!

Look Up, St George Region! Autumn’s Star Attractions Have Arrived!

When the campfires glow and the nights turn crisp, the real show in the St George Region begins overhead. Our new What’s on in the Autumn Skies guide, created with UniSQ astrophysicist Professor Jonti Horner, is your front-row ticket to the season’s celestial highlights.

From a spectacular Blood Moon in March to a rare Blue Moon in May, autumn is bringing the drama. Jupiter shines bright in the evening sky, Venus steals the spotlight at dusk, and by June the Milky Way stretches across the heavens in all its glory. There’s even a mid-April planetary meet-up perfect for early risers with a camera in hand.

Whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or simply someone who enjoys a quiet chair, a warm cuppa and a sky full of stars, this guide makes it easy to know what you’re looking at; and when to look up.

Each month includes simple sky maps and key dates so you can time your night-time adventure just right. Because here in the St George Region, the days are beautiful… but after dark? That’s when we really shine.

Download a copy of the guide now … and let the after-dark ADVENTURE begin.

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