An evening primarily focused on naked-eye observation, characterized by fun, traditionally conducted in an interactive way with young visitors, particularly suited for children in the fourth and fifth grades and middle school, aimed at stimulating the spirit of observation of natural rhythms and phenomena, attempting to overcome the schematism often inherent in our approach to things, and contributing to keeping an open mind towards phenomena that may initially seem unlikely.
There will also be an opportunity to observe the sky through a telescope, the planet Saturn, and deep sky objects such as the globular cluster M 15, the open cluster M 52, and the edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 891, which can also be projected onto a giant screen in the observatory and at the planetarium via the Schmidt telescope and the cooled electronic camera.