AstraLoom Observatory

Public Astronomy Project

Space Stories, Science Nights, and a Dome Built for Wonder

AstraLoom Observatory is an independent educational initiative focused on astronomy literacy, family science experiences, and evidence-based space communication. We publish original programs, host public lectures, and support school activities.

Original Content Tracks

Programs Designed by Our Team

The Architecture of Galaxies

A visual lecture series exploring spiral arms, dark matter mapping, and galaxy collisions in clear language.

Children's Sky Stories

Constellation myths, moon movement, and seasonal stars designed for first-time young observers.

Planetary Weather Lab

Comparative climate sessions: Venus pressure, Martian storms, and the atmospheric balance of Earth.

Signals From Deep Space

How telescopes collect radio, infrared, and visible-light data to build a measurable universe.

Observation Planning

Sky Calendar for This Week

Weather conditions and visibility can change quickly. Final guidance is updated on-site daily.

  • Moon phase workshop and evening Q&A
  • Planetary alignment explainer session
  • Night sky orientation for new visitors
  • Deep-sky objects: nebula navigation
  • Community lecture: future telescopes

Educational Resources

Learning Lab

For Schools

Classroom-aligned astronomy modules, printable worksheets, and educator support notes.

For Families

Simple observation checklists and beginner-friendly guides for home stargazing evenings.

For Enthusiasts

Reading lists, instrument comparison notes, and monthly science briefing summaries.

Transparency

About This Website

This website publishes informational content about astronomy and public science culture. We aim to keep all pages clear, readable, and policy-compliant. Contact details, legal documents, and data processing explanations are available below.