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Term 44: September - December 2016 Term Forty-Four: Year of the Poltergeist (Sept 2090 - June 2091)

 
 
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Feel like looking at some stars? You've come to the right place. From here in the Hogwarts Observatory you can see a tiny fraction of the 400 billion or so stars found in the Milky Way Galaxy. This circular but spacious room has been locked and opened as many times as there have been Astronomy professors staffed at the school. The huge telescope that Professor Anteres had put in several years ago is still here and fully operable. Students are very welcome to try and use it. If you need a ghostly hand Mrs. Burbage is always somewhere close by and can lend you assistance. If the giant telescope is too much there is always smaller telescopes stored away in the cupboards around the room which you can borrow and use as you please as well as other astronomy objects.

Large star charts are pinned to the walls which anyone is free to study for own leisure or school assignment. Don't try and take the charts down though, as they are charmed to warn if somebody tries to remove them.

Stargazing is an activity best practiced at night and therefore the observatory remains unlocked. Students adhere by a curfew and after that hour no students should be found out of bed. If you desire to study the heavens after curfew, you need a signed note from Mrs. Burbage showing that you are allowed to stay up after hours. If caught after hours without a signed note you can expect that there will be consequences like loss of house points or detention.

The observatory is place for scientific inquiry much like the library is a place to immerse yourself in books, since it’s a shrine to our massively beautiful universe. Please respect any teacher or student spending time in the observatory by not running around or shouting in high pitched voices. Just because Mrs. Burbage isn't currently in the observatory doesn't mean she isn't watching what is going on. She is a ghost after all. Never know when or from where she may make her appearance!
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Juliette had never been this high up in the castle since her arrival last year, but she had heard through the grapevine that the sky was suppose to look beautiful tonight. She was all cozied up in her fleece jacket as she made her way up to the observatory, which was empty much to her surprise. Maybe nobody else had gotten the word...?

She shrugged it off, not caring that she had the place to herself, as she found the perfect spot to stargaze.
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Juliette had never been this high up in the castle since her arrival last year, but she had heard through the grapevine that the sky was suppose to look beautiful tonight. She was all cozied up in her fleece jacket as she made her way up to the observatory, which was empty much to her surprise. Maybe nobody else had gotten the word...?

She shrugged it off, not caring that she had the place to herself, as she found the perfect spot to stargaze.
There was going to be something amazing happening to the sky tonight? Owen was a curious badger so he wanted to see for himself.

Equipped with his thermos of hot cocoa and what remained of the marble cake he baked earlier, the 4th year Hufflepuff trudged to the Observatory...only to find it empty save for one girl. Huh. Only the two of them?

"Heeey." As in good evening?
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