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Get a head start on your stargazing plans for 2023 during World Space Week

World Space Week begins October 4 and it’s the perfect time to start mapping out your plans for next year’s night sky events. (Image credit: Collins)

Autumn is quickly approaching, as evidentiary signs of the season appear as processions of neighbors’ overly enthusiastic fall lawn decorations and the addition of pumpkin spice to beverages at every major food chain. For stargazers and photographers, it means the coming end of another Milky Way season as the galactic center dips below the horizon of the northern hemisphere, and an opportunity to set their sights on the coming year’s astronomical highlights.

World Space Week (opens in new tab) celebrates Sputnik 1, humanity’s first satellite built and launched into orbit on October 4, 1957 — an event which set off the space race that eventually landed American astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Today, World Space Week is celebrated across the globe by educational centers, museums, space agencies, astronomy clubs, aerospace companies and more through STEM outreach and special activities. 

UK-based book publisher Collins (opens in new tab), which has published a wide range of educational content since 1819, is joining in the festivities by hosting a week of giveaways, free resources, and online events with astronomers, authors and experts in all things night sky. Collins Astronomy Week kicks off October 4 (opens in new tab) with Tom Kerss, respected astrophotographer, astronomer and author, who will talk about the future of Solar System exploration, and how you can tour our cosmic neighborhood with your own telescope at home. 

A book called 'Observing Our Solar System' with a planetary cover

(Image credit: Collins)

 

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