Split Rock Lighthouse to Host an Evening of Stargazing

The free event will feature a documentary screening, live sky tours, and planetarium activities

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TWO HARBORS, Minn. (July 31, 2023) – Split Rock Lighthouse is excited to partner with the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium to host Dark Sky Night on August 8.

Guests are invited to marvel at the stars above the lighthouse and learn about what makes the night sky in northern Minnesota so special through activities and digital sky tours that will teach visitors about the stars.

The evening will begin with a screening of the documentary Northern Nights, Starry Skies with Travis Novitsky. This hour-long film celebrates the star-bright sky, and will cover topics such as dark sky places, Indigenous star knowledge, and our stewardship of the night sky.

Following the documentary, staff from the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium will set up telescopes for guests and give live tours of the night sky. This free event is part of the planetarium’s sixth annual Dark Sky Caravan.

Dark Sky Night is the perfect chance for visitors to expand their knowledge of the stars and gain a deeper appreciation for the night sky. All guests are encouraged to pack a head lamp, bug spray, and dress appropriately for the weather.

Visitors can register for this event online in advance.

What:
Dark Sky Night
When:
August 8
8 pm–11 pm
Where:
3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd.
Two Harbors, MN 55616
Cost:
Free

More information is available at mnhs.org/splitrock.

About the Minnesota Historical Society
The Minnesota Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849. MNHS collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota’s past through museum exhibits, libraries and collections, historic sites, educational programs, and book publishing. Using the power of history to transform lives, MNHS preserves our past, shares our state’s stories, and connects people with history.