Northland Astronomy

Northland Astronomy Planetarium & Observatory located in Whangarei, Northland

Lunar eclipse, starting to get interesting about now...  livestream courtesy Astronz
03/03/2026

Lunar eclipse, starting to get interesting about now... livestream courtesy Astronz

Join us for a live stream of the Total Lunar Eclipse from Astronz in Torbay, Auckland, New Zealand. Partial Eclipse begins at 3 Mar 10:50pm NZDT (UTC+13) ...

First real test of the new Celestron Origin digital telescope tonight, not bad aye!
31/01/2026

First real test of the new Celestron Origin digital telescope tonight, not bad aye!

We're launching our 2026 program with another internationally reknowned expert ... details coming soon
11/01/2026

We're launching our 2026 program with another internationally reknowned expert ... details coming soon

BEATRICE HILL TINSLEY LECTURE 2026

ASTRONOMY vs. the BILLIONAIRE SPACE RACE
Dr. Samantha Lawler, University of Regina

North Island
Tue 3 Feb - Whangarei, Evening public lecture
Wed 4 Feb - Auckland, Evening public lecture
Thu 5 Feb - Hamilton Evening public lecture
Mon 9 Feb - Napier, Evening public lecture
Wed 11 Feb - New Plymouth, Evening public lecture
Thu 12 Feb - Wairarapa, Evening public lecture
Fri 13 Feb - Wellington, 6 pm RHLT1 VUW Rutherford House Livestreamed https://vuw.zoom.us/j/97988322365

South Island
Thu 26 Feb - Stewart Island / Rakiura, Stewart Island Promotion Association
Sat 28 Feb - Invercargill, Evening public lecture (TBC)
Thu 5 Mar - Nelson, Evening public lecture
Wed 18 Mar - Christchurch, Public lecture (University of Canterbury)
Sat 21 Mar - Tekapo, Evening public lecture



In February 2024, hundreds of pounds of potentially lethal debris from a SpaceX Crew Dragon trunk from a private astronaut mission fell on farmland near Regina, Saskatchewan. Later in the year, a piece of a SpaceX Starlink satellite was found in a lentil field in another part of the province. In September 2025, one of the handful of Starlink satellites reentering every week was witnessed burning up across the entire western half of Canada, with the reentry ending over Saskatchewan.

Dr. Samantha Lawler of the University of Regina has been studying the proliferation of satellites in orbit over the past few years, and has been stunned to learn how often space debris falls so close to her home. Come learn why Saskatchewan is the best place in the world to find space debris, and what happens when you find space debris on your farm and silent SpaceX employees show up in a rented truck to be greeted by an astronomer and a dozen of Saskatchewan's finest local journalists. The billionaire space race is well underway, and this has important implications for international law, the continued operation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit, atmospheric pollution, and the future of astronomy.

Samantha Lawler is a professor of astronomy at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. She completed degrees at the California Institute of Technology, Wesleyan University, and the University of British Columbia, followed by postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Victoria (Canada) and NRC-Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre. Her discoveries in the Kuiper Belt and predictions for satellite pollution have been featured by BBC, CBC, CNN, NPR, BBC, Scientific American, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Wired Magazine, Nature, and many other international news outlets. She lives on a farm outside Regina and deeply appreciates the beautiful prairie skies.

Contact your local astronomical society for details on the venue and time.

NZ IAU Astronomy Outreach IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach RASNZ

Space Club tonight, good turnout for Terry's Almost Breaking News, Bryns Gravitational Lensing and a look at the digital...
08/10/2025

Space Club tonight, good turnout for Terry's Almost Breaking News, Bryns Gravitational Lensing and a look at the digital telescope

Address

Heritage Park, State Highway 14, Maunu
Whangarei
0179

Opening Hours

9am - 5pm

Telephone

09-438-9644

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