PALISADE – The Long Lake Conservation Center will host Starapalooza, a free stargazing event, Sept. 14 as part of the University of Minnesota Bell Museum’s 5th annual statewide Star Party.
The theme of the Star Party this year is “International Observe the Moon Night,” where people are invited to celebrate the moon, Earth’s closest celestial neighbor. Long Lake joins in the celebration with activities and presentations about the moon as well as other astronomy topics, then heads out for an evening of stargazing using 25- and 30-inch Dobsonian telescopes, among the largest in the state. The stargazing is led by Long Lake staff and members of the Minnesota Astronomical Society.
Starapalooza begins at 5 p.m. at the North Star Lodge with indoor activities and presentations, followed by a hot dog cookout. Stargazing begins around 8 p.m. and continues until 11 p.m. Starapalooza is free and open to all.
“Kids, beginners and astronomers of all experience levels are welcome to join in the fun,” said Dave McMillan, manager of Long Lake, in a press release. “Getting a close look at the moon, the rings of Saturn and distant nebulae and galaxies is truly awe-inspiring.”
Long Lake was selected as one of 25 host sites due in part to its partnership with the Minnesota Astronomical Society and its commitment to youth-focused astronomy education. Astronomy classes are part of the curriculum at Long Lake’s outdoor school.
“It is an honor to be selected as a host venue and to be part of such a great event,” said McMillan.
For more information, visit longlakecc.org/starapalooza, email [email protected] or call 218-768-4653.