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With some of the lowest light pollution in the entire state, Pearrygin Lake State Park in Washington's Methow Valley is an ...
A fortunate dozen spent a night with the 4.3-meter Lowell Discovery Telescope, happy to be gazing at some great deep-sky ...
The Friday night lights shine bright in this very friendly, sports-loving Arizona town, which serves as a gateway to stunning ...
What to know about the June full moon, including why it is called the strawberry moon, is it actually pink and where you can ...
Nestled in the Verde Valley just 100 miles north of Phoenix, Cottonwood has transformed from a sleepy agricultural community ...
The first state park in Kansas or Missouri to earn recognition from Dark Sky International is fixing lights that cause ...
The Grand Canyon is one of America's most iconic attractions, drawing some 5 million visitors each year who come to marvel at ...
The 4,000-acre park about 40 miles north of Tucson is the first state park in Arizona ... night sky is a resource that needs to be protected.” In other places around the state, Sedona and ...
It's a dry heat. Arizona is all desert. These are common sayings about Arizona summer heat. But are they true? Can you fry an ...
With more places around the world recognizing the importance of preserving the night sky and protecting it from city lights, Flagstaff’s reputation as a top spot for astrotourism continues to grow.
If you're in Flagstaff, explore the Lowell ... where experts guide audiences through the night sky. Beyond the planetarium, the Arizona Science Center has interactive science exhibits for space ...
Flagstaff, Arizona, was the first dark sky designated city ... It also includes visiting observatories, planetariums and other astronomy-related places. “Preserving the night sky is vital to Utah’s ...