Hemisfèric Celebrates Anniversary with Free Jupiter Observation

The public activity will allow attendees to observe the largest planet in the Solar System and double stars at the Umbracle Astronomy Garden.

Image of a telescope pointing at the night sky with Jupiter visible, in a garden.
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Image of a telescope pointing at the night sky with Jupiter visible, in a garden.

The Hemisfèric of València celebrates its 28th anniversary with a special proposal: a free astronomical observation with telescopes, open to the public, which will take place on April 16 at the Umbracle Astronomy Garden.

This initiative will allow attendees to observe Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, known for its cloudy bands and the iconic Great Red Spot. Additionally, several double stars, one of the most interesting phenomena in the night sky at this time of year, will be visible.
The activity will not be limited to observation only. Brief informative explanations will be offered to help the public identify these stellar systems and understand their importance in current astronomical research. Access will be free, making this event a unique opportunity to approach astronomy in a simple way in the heart of València.