• What’s Beyond – Summer Camp

    SEE Institute - The Sustainable City Dubai

    What's Beyond? is a three-day summer camp where young explorers uncover the mysteries of the universe through hands-on STEM activities, workshops, planetarium experiences, and telescope observations.

    د.إ150.00 – د.إ400.00
  • Perseids Meteor Shower 2026

    Al Khatim Desert - Abu Dhabi

    Join Dubai Astronomy Group for an unforgettable night beneath the stars as we witness the Perseids Meteor Shower, with the possibility of observing Comet 10P/Tempel 2 through our telescopes.

    د.إ110.00 – د.إ180.00
  • Perseids Meteor Shower 2026 – Bonus Event

    Al Khatim Desert - Abu Dhabi

    You asked, and we listened! Join us for another unforgettable night under the dark skies of Al Khatim Desert, Abu Dhabi, and experience one of the year’s most spectacular meteor showers.

    د.إ110.00 – د.إ180.00
  • Astronaut Academy – Summer Camp

    SEE Institute - The Sustainable City Dubai

    Experience life as an astronaut through hands-on training, space science challenges, telescope observations, and exciting STEM activities that inspire the next generation of space explorers.

    Get Tickets د.إ150.00 – د.إ400.00 1 ticket left
  • The Future of Space – Summer Camp

    SEE Institute - The Sustainable City Dubai

    Discover the exciting future of space through hands-on engineering, robotics, astronomy, and interactive STEM challenges that inspire innovation and curiosity.

    Get Tickets د.إ150.00 – د.إ250.00 25 tickets left
  • Beaver Moon (Supermoon)

    A supermoon occurs when a full moon nearly coincides with the Moon’s closest approach to Earth (perigee), making it appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than at its farthest point.

  • Geminids Meteor Shower 2026

    Al Qudra Desert Dubai

    The 2026 Geminids meteor shower, one of the year's most prolific, is active from December 4–20, with peak activity expected on the night of December 13–14, 2026. Observers can expect up to 120–150+ meteors per hour (ZHR) at its peak, with the best viewing time being around 2 a.m. local time.