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Star Parties at Cedar Breaks
As darkness
falls on Cedar Breaks National Monument, a different kind of light
illuminates the night sky. That light, which comes from objects
out in space transforms the night from a place of darkness into
a place of wonder.
Cedar Breaks
National Monument has some of the darkest night skies in the country.
As Southwestern Utah grows and develops, “light pollution”
in the form of stray artificial light is a growing problem which
masks the beauty and intensity of a dark starlit sky. In the high
elevation night skies of Cedar Breaks, the stars shine nearly as
bright as they did in the time before the invention of the light
bulb.
To celebrate
and share the beauty of our dark night skies, Cedar Breaks is throwing
a series of monthly “Star Parties”. Star parties will
be held beginning June 23, 2007, with similar events on July 28th,
August 11th, and September 8th. Each star party will be conducted
by park staff and astronomy volunteers beginning at 8:30pm with
a special evening program in our campground amphitheater, followed
by star viewing through several large telescopes at Point Supreme.
Visitors who own their own telescopes are invited to bring them
along.
Visitors are
urged to dress warmly for the cool night air at this high elevation,
and come prepared to enjoy a late night of star gazing at Cedar
Breaks! Cedar Breaks National Monument is located 23 miles east
of Cedar City, via Highways 14 and 148. More information is available
by contacting Josh Boles at 435-586-9451 ext. 52 or the Monument’s
administrative office at 435-586-9451.
Wildlfower
Photography Workshop July 11, 2007- Learn from both a botanist
and a professional photographer
Wildflowers of Southwestern
Utah - This guidebook introduces readers to eight wildflower
communities of the Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks region
Other Cedar
Breaks events: Eagle Release |