Annual Star Party Explores the Night

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Date: August 22, 2011

Annual Star Party Explores the Night Sky at Theodore Roosevelt National Park

A dark night sky is the perfect setting for the North Dakota Badlands Star Party in Theodore Roosevelt National Park's North Unit.The annual event will be held on August 26 and 27.

Telescopes will be set up at sunset at the North Unit Wildlife Handling Facility.A constellation tour will be offered as soon as stars are visible, at approximately 10:00 p.m. each night.In addition, the sun can be viewed through solar telescopes which will be located at the North Unit Visitor Center from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. CDT on Saturday.

"The Star Party coincides with the new moon, so the sky will be very dark, which is excellent for seeing many stars and the Milky Way," said Superintendent Valerie Naylor."Dark skies are a rapidly vanishing resource in the U.S.Many people don't have the opportunity to see stars because of light pollution from cities and other development.The night sky is something we're trying to preserve in our national parks, so we're very happy to welcome this event to the park every year."

The access road to the North Unit Wildlife Handling Facility is two miles west of the park entrance. Caution is advised while driving in the park after dark as bison and other wildlife may be on the road.Nights in the North Dakota badlands can be cool and rain is possible; a jacket or sweater is recommended.

The North Dakota Badlands Star Party is hosted by the Northern Sky Astronomical Society of Grand Forks, an amateur astronomy club associated with the University of North Dakota.The organization is dedicated to observing the sky and educating others about astronomy.Membership is open to the general public.

For further information, please call the North Unit Visitor Center at 701-842-2333.

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