
Welcome to MPAS
MPAS is a volunteer-run Astronomical Society, located at Mt Martha on the Mornington Peninsula. It was founded in 1969 to foster the study of all aspects of Astronomy, Space and general Science by volunteers and to promote these to the public.
You can visit us at one of our popular public stargazing nights, where you can learn more about the Universe and take a look through our telescopes at the planets, the Moon and the stars.
We hold a monthly general meeting for the exchange of ideas and information. For decades the Society has provided “Astronomy on the Move” educational presentations, including observing nights for schools and community groups exclusively in the Peninsula and surrounding areas.

Mt Martha Observatory is the Society’s registered astronomical observatory at The Briars Historic Park. It is used to further the Society’s educational, research, innovation and recreational capabilities. Historically this was the first registered amateur observatory in Australia and is one of a network of registered global monitoring stations of night sky light pollution. The Observatory is registered with the Astronomical Society of Australia. We acknowledge the land, water, and sky under which we meet are of the Bunurong and Boon Wurrung peoples and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Upcoming Events
Our popular Public Stargazing nights are open for bookings. You can now also purchase Gift Certificates for these events!
Additional Indigenous Astronomy Stargazing Nights have been added in October and November.
Bookings for stargazing for schools and scouts & guides are also always welcome.
Mt Martha Observatory is open to members.
Newsletter / monthly highlights / meeting videos
- MPAS Meeting September 2025Main talk: “TeraNet-3 and Laser Space Communications”, by Ayden McCann, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) and the Astrophotonics group at the University of Western Australia.
- September: Shadow on the moonBe sure to enjoy the rich regions of Scorpius and Ophiuchus this month before they sink below the western… Read more: September: Shadow on the moon
- Scorpius No. 5 (September/October) 2025Topics: Saturn at opposition; White dwarf star formed from merger of two stars; Does our galaxy turn?; Switching from Windows to Linux.
- MPAS Meeting August 2025Main topic: “From Apollo to Artemis”, with videos by Apollo 17 astronaut Dr Harrison Smith, and Dr Giulia Magnarini from the Natural History Museum, London. Courtesy of the Geological Society, London.
- August: A cracking shotThis month you’ll find Sagittarius, the Archer, lying almost overhead; to its south-west is Scorpius, the Scorpion. When you… Read more: August: A cracking shot
- MPAS Meeting July 2025Main talk: “Reflections on Presenting”, alternatively titled “Customs Confusion, Dinosaur Dung and Meteorite Mishaps” by Committee member, and experienced cruise ship public speaker, Trevor Hand.
- July: Chicken out for a runScorpius is easy to find this month, one of the brightest constellations sitting high in the sky. Nearby are… Read more: July: Chicken out for a run
Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
Mt Martha Observatory
The Briars, Mt Martha, Victoria
Email: welcome@mpas.asn.au
Postal address
450 Nepean Hwy,
Mt Martha VIC 3934