Monday, October 14, 2024
Program begins 6:45 p.m.
Stargazing until 9:00 p.m.
Metro State Library Community Labyrinth
FREE and open to the community!
Make the stars your old friends as we watch the great celestial show in the skies over Saint Paul. Get to know constellations like The Big Bear, Cygnus the Swan, Pegasus the Winged Horse, and others. Great constellation mythological stories will also be featured! We’ll have giant telescopes aimed at the moon, Saturn, star clusters, galaxies, and more. An astronomical camera system will also capture breathtaking images!
Mike Lynch is a retired WCCO meteorologist and has been hosting Minnesota and Wisconsin Starwatch programs for over 50 years! He also writes a weekly stargazing column for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and is the author of the book “Stars, a Month-by-Month Tour of the Constellations.” It’s a brand-new edition and will be available for purchase. Also available will be framed Mike Lynch high-quality astronomical photos as well as super cool glow-in-the-dark star shirts.
This FREE, family-friendly event is cosponsored by Saint Paul Public Library and Metro State University. Dress for the weather please! Feel free to bring lawn chairs to make yourself comfy. Even if it’s cloudy you’ll learn a lot and have a great time!
If you need disability related accommodations, including parking, to make this event accessible, please contact the Center for Accessibility Resources, 651.793.1549 or Accessibility.Resources@metrostate.edu.