After the ‘Blood Moon’, there’s still time for another fascinating astronomical phenomenon before the end of March, namely the partial solar eclipse, which will take place on Saturday, the 29th of this month.
So as not to let the moment go by unnoticed, Counting Stars, a company specializing in night-time experiences, is promoting a safe (and themed) observation at the ‘strangest house in the world’, in Fafe, about an hour’s drive from Porto.
According to the information shared on the company’s Instagram, participants can enjoy an unforgettable and safe experience:
- Observation with suitable sunscreens and a supply of glasses
- Explanation of the phenomenon and its importance
Other information
If you’re interested in taking part, you should know that the initiative will take place on March 29 (Saturday), between 9am and 12pm, at Casa do Penedo, also known as the “strangest house in the world”.
Prices are €17 per person and €8 for children aged between 6 and 10. Entries can be made by emailing hello@countingstars.pt.
It should also be noted that, alongside this initiative, there is another similar one scheduled in Ericeira, in the Lisbon district.