Have you ever looked up and marveled at the immense beauty of the night sky? Have you ever wondered how the sun shines, how stars form and why galaxies arrange themselves into intricate shapes?
If so, weβd love to have you!
The NUS High Astronomy Club is a student-run CCA. With more than seventy passionate students and a large array of high-powered telescopes, we stargaze together on Friday evenings and learn more about the cosmos.




M42, the Orion Nebula. Photo by Mr Yuen Xiang Hao.

Pleiades, an open star cluster. Photo by Mr Yuen Xiang Hao.
Q: Do I need prior physics / astronomy knowledge to join the club?
Q: When does CCA training take place?
Q: What are trainings like?
Q: Are there any competitions I could go for?
Q: Whatβs the general ~vibe~ of the CCA?