If you’ve never seen the planet Saturn, this is your chance. It’s the one with the rings. Assuming the skies over Shambala cooperate, we shall point telescopes at it after 9pm and invite you to peer into the solar system.

The images are little more than tiny silhouettes, but they still provoke a peculiar “aha” moment. One part of your brain knows Saturn exists; another part doesn’t quite believe it until you actually see it.

Clouds, haze and light pollution may interfere with proceedings. Such is astronomy