On October 31, the autumn sky gets a spooky twist with a Halloween-themed stargazing night packed with hands-on science. Guests can dive into meteorite studies, brew a “comet,” sniff out planets, and try light experiments—then head to the telescopes to chase celestial showstoppers. Expect crisp views of the Moon’s craters, Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s cloud bands, and the glittering Pleiades star cluster.
Hands-on Cosmic Curiosities
The interactive stations aren’t just for show. Touch real space rocks under a microscope, learn how a comet’s icy chemistry comes together in a cauldron, and explore how different worlds might smell based on their atmospheres. Light tricks reveal how astronomers decode the universe from afar.
Rain Plan? Still Space Magic
Clouds won’t kill the mood. If the weather turns, the program pivots indoors with a guided planetarium (csillagvizsgáló) tour, live video telescope feeds, and a themed talk that keeps the night on track. Come for the chills, stay for the stars.





