Overview
- First Quarter Moon providing excellent lighting for observing lunar surface details, terminator features, and libration regions
- Guided night sky tour showcasing early summer constellations and seasonal transitions
- Telescope viewing of globular clusters and bright regions of the emerging Milky Way
- Expert-led lunar observation sessions explaining crater structures, shadows, and geological features
- Astrophotography guidance and open discussions for learners and enthusiasts
- Pristine dark-sky site located about 90 minutes from Pune and Mumbai
- Ideal for lunar observers, astrophotographers, families, students, and deep-sky enthusiasts
The Full Flower Moon Finale is an overnight stargazing event celebrating the close of the astronomy season with detailed lunar observation and early summer sky exploration. Scheduled for May 23–24, 2026, under the First Quarter Moon, the event offers excellent contrast for studying terminator features and libration effects. Participants will also enjoy guided constellation tours, telescope sessions focused on globular clusters, and Milky Way regions. Held at a pristine dark-sky site near Pune and Mumbai, the camp provides an engaging blend of astronomy, nature, and hands-on learning for families, students, and astronomy enthusiasts.