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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260626T213000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://booking.bio28.it/event/sotto-le-stelle-41">Sot
 to le stelle</a>\nOrsolina28\, in collaboration with the Cavaglià Observa
 tory\, presents Sotto le stelle: an immersive experience dedicated to the 
 discovery of the night sky\, designed for those who wish to pause\, look u
 p\, and rediscover the wonder of the universe. Friday\, June 26\, 2026\, s
 tarting at 9:30 PM\, the Open Air Stage becomes an open-air observatory. F
 or two hours\, away from the distractions of the world\, families\, curiou
 s individuals\, and enthusiasts of all ages can be guided through constell
 ations and celestial objects. No astronomical knowledge is required — ju
 st the desire to pause and look up. The event will be held in Italian. For
  those who wish to extend the evening\, it is possible to arrive early and
  dine starting at 7:30 PM at the Serra dei Limoni. Program of the evening 
 The evening will be divided into several phases\, designed to guide each p
 articipant towards a deeper understanding of what they will see.Introducti
 on to Astronomy We’ll start with a brief introduction to astronomy: we
 ’ll learn what stars are\, how they form\, why they shine\, and how to f
 ind our way around their “home\,” the night sky.Naked Eye Observation 
 Before using astronomical instruments\, we’ll learn to observe the sky t
 he way humans have for thousands of years: with just our eyes! We’ll ide
 ntify constellations\, celestial cardinal points\, and useful landmarks fo
 r navigating the stars\, gaining the foundation needed to truly understand
  what we’re looking at.Telescope Observation Now that we have reached th
 is point—and are undoubtedly better informed—we will move on to instru
 mental observation using two telescopes. One of these will be used to view
  a wider expanse of the sky\, while the other will be used for a more deta
 iled observation of celestial object
DTSTAMP:20260719T062156Z
LOCATION:Strada Caminata 28\, Moncalvo AT 14036\, Italy
SUMMARY:Sotto le stelle
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://booking.bio28.it/event/sotto-
 le-stelle-41">Sotto le stelle</a>\nOrsolina28\, in collaboration with the 
 Cavaglià Observatory\, presents Sotto le stelle: an immersive experience 
 dedicated to the discovery of the night sky\, designed for those who wish 
 to pause\, look up\, and rediscover the wonder of the universe. Friday\, J
 une 26\, 2026\, starting at 9:30 PM\, the Open Air Stage becomes an open-a
 ir observatory. For two hours\, away from the distractions of the world\, 
 families\, curious individuals\, and enthusiasts of all ages can be guided
  through constellations and celestial objects. No astronomical knowledge i
 s required — just the desire to pause and look up. The event will be hel
 d in Italian. For those who wish to extend the evening\, it is possible to
  arrive early and dine starting at 7:30 PM at the Serra dei Limoni. Progra
 m of the evening The evening will be divided into several phases\, designe
 d to guide each participant towards a deeper understanding of what they wi
 ll see.Introduction to Astronomy We’ll start with a brief introduction t
 o astronomy: we’ll learn what stars are\, how they form\, why they shine
 \, and how to find our way around their “home\,” the night sky.Naked E
 ye Observation Before using astronomical instruments\, we’ll learn to ob
 serve the sky the way humans have for thousands of years: with just our ey
 es! We’ll identify constellations\, celestial cardinal points\, and usef
 ul landmarks for navigating the stars\, gaining the foundation needed to t
 ruly understand what we’re looking at.Telescope Observation Now that we 
 have reached this point—and are undoubtedly better informed—we will mo
 ve on to instrumental observation using two telescopes. One of these will 
 be used to view a wider expanse of the sky\, while the other will be used 
 for a more detailed observation of celestial object
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