- Observation of rare lunar limb regions revealed by libration effects
- First Quarter Moon offering ideal lighting for terminator shadows, crater edges, and limb features
- Detailed telescopic views of lunar mountains, valleys, and shifting limb regions
- Viewing of spring constellations and seasonal deep-sky objects
- Expert-guided lunar exploration with explanations of libration and surface dynamics
- Secluded dark-sky campsite located about 90 minutes from Pune
- Designed for beginners, students, families, and dedicated lunar observers
- Overnight experience combining astronomy, camping, and nature immersion
The Lunar Libration Showcase is an overnight stargazing event focused on observing the Moon’s shifting limb features made visible by libration. Scheduled during the First Quarter Moon on March 28–29, 2026, the camp offers excellent lighting for studying crater rims, mountain peaks, and terminator shadows. Held at a secluded dark-sky site near Pune, the event includes guided telescope observations, explanations of lunar libration, and opportunities to explore spring constellations and deep-sky objects. Ideal for families, students, and astronomy enthusiasts, this experience provides a rare and detailed look at the Moon’s often-hidden regions.