Hudson Valley Nature Center Offers a Unique Way to Look at the Stars
Looking at the stars has always been something I liked to do. I love sitting out on a summer night and staring up hoping to catch a satellite going by in the stars.
Lately, the big site in the sky is the Starlink satellites. If you haven't seen them yet they are the line of lines that travel across the sky like a train. They move quickly so they are often hard to spot but there is a website you can go to find out when they will fly by you it is findstarlink.com.
Learn About the Stars at a Nature Museum in Cornwall, New York
If you enjoy studying the stars there is an event you may want to go to later in January 2024. It is open to people ages 4 and up so it can be a family activity. The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum which has recently changed its name to the Hudson Highland Nature Center is hosting a Starlab event on Saturday, January 27th, 2024.
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Starlab: Portable Planetarium will enable you to take a celestial adventure into the night sky with their inflatable planetarium. You learn about the stars, and all the constellations and hear stories from Native Americans and Greeks about how they were created.
You must register in advance. No walk-ups are available for this event. You also need to be mobile enough to crawl into the planetarium. Feel free to bring a pillow or blanket to be comfy. Museum member admission is $15 not yet members are $20. Children 3 and under are free.
There are 4 separate sessions 10 AM, 11 AM, 12 PM, and 1 PM, Register in advance through the Hudson Highland Nature Museum's social media or website.