The best way to get close to the universe

Explore the wonders of the universe with the guide of knowledgeable and fun people that can explain the science behind the amazing views

Star parties

We come to your party with our telescopes and we introduce you to the universe!

StarGazing nights

We meet in a park for a night of stargazing!

Asrtronomy classes

We do astronomy classes for schools and for adults.

Why choosing us?

Professional and fun

When it come to science outreach it’s important to be knowledgeable and professional, but it’s equally important to be fun and involve the audience as much as possible.

We can use different approach like looking through the telescopes or use cameras to see (live) faint objects in color on screens or both.

We like to have the audience participate, sometimes using games. We listen to the people questions and body language in order to deliver the beauty of the universe.

We have astro-games!!!

We have games for your party, for both adults and kids!!!

Something to play with until it gets dark.

Our portfolio

ALL THESE PICTURES HAVE BEEN CAPTURED BY ALESSANDRO WITH THE SAME TELESCOPES AND CAMERAS THAT YOU CAN USE IF YOU CHOOSE TO STARGAZE WITH US!

The closest and brightest star the sky is, of course, the Sun.

We can safely observe the Sun, either directly through the Solar Telescope or by looking at a camera mounted on the Solar Telescope.

A nice way to learn about the stars before it gets dark. 

Alessandro is the president and founder of "The Sky for You". He's originally from Italy and, with his PhD in science, works for the largest optical telescope in the world for the University of Arizona.
Alessandro Cavallaro
President
The sky for you has access to a pool of enthusiastic and knowledgeable "astro-specialist" who help during the nights with bigger crowd.
Person#1
Astro-specialist
The sky for you has access to a pool of enthusiastic and knowledgeable "astro-specialist" who help during the nights with bigger crowd.
Person#2
Astro-specialist

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