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october
10oct7:00 pm11:30 pmNight Skies in Shenandoah National Park

Event Details
Shenandoah National Park – Big Meadows area (mile 51 on Skyline Drive) National Parks are becoming a refuge for people from city light pollution. Join amateur astronomers as they present a
Event Details
Shenandoah National Park – Big Meadows area (mile 51 on Skyline Drive)
National Parks are becoming a refuge for people from city light pollution. Join amateur astronomers as they present a provocative presentation on controlling light pollution while they point out the heavenly stars. Topic: Saturn, M31, Double Cluster
Large telescopes are provided but also bring your own binoculars for night skies viewing. Amateur astronomer Rich Drumm will point out constellations with a green laser. An electronic scope projecting onto a screen will also show things that the eye can’t see – and in color, too! Free to all park visitors.
A blanket, jacket, chair and flashlight are recommended.
Presentation is cancelled if there is inclement weather. Call 540-999-2222 the day of the event to check on its status
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(Friday) 7:00 pm - 11:30 pm
24oct6:45 pm11:00 pmNight Skies in Shenandoah National Park

Event Details
Shenandoah National Park – Big Meadows area (mile 51 on Skyline Drive) National Parks are becoming a refuge for people from city light pollution. Join amateur astronomers as they present a
Event Details
Shenandoah National Park – Big Meadows area (mile 51 on Skyline Drive)
National Parks are becoming a refuge for people from city light pollution. Join amateur astronomers as they present a provocative presentation on controlling light pollution while they point out the heavenly stars. Topic: 10% Moon? Saturn, Jupiter at midnight.
Large telescopes are provided but also bring your own binoculars for night skies viewing. Amateur astronomer Rich Drumm will point out constellations with a green laser. An electronic scope projecting onto a screen will also show things that the eye can’t see – and in color, too! Free to all park visitors.
A blanket, jacket, chair and flashlight are recommended.
Presentation is cancelled if there is inclement weather. Call 540-999-2222 the day of the event to check on its status
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Time
(Friday) 6:45 pm - 11:00 pm