Astronomers' Night is a night programme at the Pannon Csillagda, a joint autumn astronomical experience, irrespective of weather.

In case of clear skies, astronomers will point out the current constellations (e.g. Perseus, Pegasus, Pisces, Capricorn, etc.) outside. In the dome of the Csillagda, you can watch various heavenly objects with the help of the telescope. This September, Mars and Saturn are also visible.

In  case the sky is cloudy, you can participate in an out-of-ordinary guided tour and planetarium programme at the Csillagda, including an interactive talk with presenters about Galilei, the landing on the Moon and exciting recent events, like the Mars exploration.