Star Party at Moorpark College Promises Close-Up Look at the Universe โ and a Few Big Questions
(CLAIR | Moorpark, CA) โ Thereโs something about seeing Saturnโs rings with your own eyes that makes you stop and think. Not just about space, but about how much we take for granted just by not looking up.
Thatโs the kind of moment the Ventura County Astronomical Society is hoping to spark on Saturday, May 3rd, when they host a free Star Party from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Charles Temple Observatory at Moorpark College.

No tickets. No science degree required. Just curiosity.
Telescopes will be set up and aimed at planets, stars, and galaxies. Thereโs also a short talk called โWhatโs Up in the Sky Tonight,โ which helps guests understand what theyโre seeing โ and why it matters.
But the best part isnโt the equipment or the science. Itโs the questions people ask. Every time, someone wonders aloud, โHow old is that star?โ Or, โAre we really seeing light from the past?โ Or even, โIs someone out there looking back?โ
The answers arenโt always clear. But thatโs part of the fun.
โKids always ask the best questions,โ one volunteer said. โI was once asked if stars ever get tired of shining. That led to a 15-minute conversation about the life cycle of stars.โ
Events like this remind people that the night sky is alive. And accessible. You donโt have to drive to the desert or mountains to get up close with the sky.
Itโs also a place where someone inevitably claims to see a UFO. Usually itโs a satellite or a plane. But for a few minutes, you feel the wonder of not knowing.
If you go, dress warm โ it can get cold after sunset. Bring someone whoโs never looked through a telescope before. And maybe bring a question or two of your own.
The observatory is located at Moorpark College. The event is open to all ages. For more details, visit www.vcas.org.
