At the end of the month, there will be the usual free admission evening, dedicated to everyone who wants to familiarize themselves with the use of the Center's instruments, or even to bring their own telescope and have it explained how to use it.
In case of bad weather, visitors can still ask, indoors, for information on how to operate their instruments. If the weather is nice, it will also be possible to observe the Moon, around the first quarter, with the Mare Imbrium, Cognitum, and Nubium, as well as the craters Copernicus, Bullialdus, Longomontanus, and Clavius being particularly visible.