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Duluth Mayor Proclaims “Celebrate the Night Week” September 20-27, 2024

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Event Website: https://starryskiesnorth.org/ourblog/celebrate-the-night-skies-week-september-20-27-2024  

Duluth, MN – Starry Skies North is pleased to announce that Mayor Roger Reinert has issued a Proclamation in recognition of a week of events designed to raise awareness of the urgent need to preserve and restore the Dark Sky resources we enjoy in the Northland.

Our annual Celebrate the Night Sky Week offers an opportunity to explore and celebrate the work taking place to restore our night sky and to enjoy the sense of awe that has inspired poets, artists, and scientists throughout the ages! All events are free but donations are accepted to help the prog­ress continue.

Highlights of the week include:

Friday, September 20th, 9pm-11pm

Telescope Viewing Star Party at Barker’s Is­land, Superior WI: Presented by Arrowhead Astronomy Society and Friends of Lake Supe­rior Reserve.

Saturday, September 21st, 7pm

Night Sky Celebration – An Evening of Art, Story and Science. Fitgers – August Fitgers Room 3rd Floor: Enjoy spectacular Northern Lights photography by Travis Novitsky as he discusses his book Spirits Dancing created in collaboration with Annette Lee of Native Sky­watchers.

Always entertaining, “Astro” Bob King will premier his new book The Magnificent Aurora which explores the history of our understand­ing of the Northern Lights – from myth to mod­ern science.

Sam Zimmerman, award winning Ojibwe artist and author will introduce beautiful new works that celebrate the beauty of the northern land­scape and wildlife and reflect on the steward­ship of the Anishinaabe.

Saturday, September 21st, 11am-3 pm

Great Lakes Aquarium: Aquatic Life and Light Pollution plus Children Activities. Learn about the importance of dark skies for animals and plants that live in our aquatic environment while exploring a variety of exhibits. Children activities from 11am – 3pm.

Wednesday, September 25th, 7pm

Free Planetarium Show at Alworth Planetari­um UMD. All ages will enjoy this live, interac­tive, full-dome theater experience that explores our connection to the cosmos and the need to preserve the darkness of the night sky.

Thursday, September 26th, 7pm

Trivia Night at Dovetail Cafe in the Dulu­th Folk School presented by Twin Ports Cafe Scientifique. Have fun competing for prizes by testing your night sky knowledge and learn some amazing facts about our universe!

Friday, September 27th, 8pm

Hartley Nature Center. Explore the constella­tions overhead and learn to measure and report the quality of our night sky with the free App Globe at Night.

All Week

Great Lakes Aquarium – Informational exhibits.

Learn about the importance of dark skies for an­imals and plants that live in our aquatic environ­ment while exploring a variety of exhibits.

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