At the end of the month, the usual free admission evening will take place, dedicated to everyone who wants to get familiar with the use of the Center's instruments, or even bring and have explained how to use their own telescope.
In case of bad weather, visitors can still ask, indoors, for guidance on the functioning of their instruments. If the weather is nice, we will also be able to show the main deep-sky objects that will cross the meridian between 9 PM and 11 PM at the Dobson, such as the Dumbbell Nebula, the Veil Nebula, the Globular Clusters M2 and M15, as well as project them, along with many others, onto a giant screen with the cooled camera and the Baker-Schmidt telescope. In case of bad weather, a projection of the month's sky will take place at the planetarium.