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Winter constellations make their grand entrance to evening sky
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Voyageurs National Park, North Shore sites to celebrate Dark Sky certifications
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Astronomy Day 2021 With UMD Has Fun For The Whole Family
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SpaceX Starlink satellites draw curiosity, astronomers raise concerns
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CENTERVILLE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Looking up into the night sky is definitely not the same as it used to be as more satellites light up the sky. While there are definite perks to missions, like SpaceX s Starlink, astronomy experts worry that it’s too much all at once. First glance I thought it was a shooting star, then I thought it was a rocket, said Trent Timm, who took video of the satellites.
SpaceX Starlink satellites draw curiosity, astronomers raise concerns
Looking up into the night sky is definitely not the same as it used to be as more satellites light up the sky. While there are definite perks to missions, like SpaceX s Starlink, astronomy experts worry that it’s too much all at once.
Check out the events offered this week.
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Check out the Humane Society of Douglas County, Inc. Paws for Love Virtual Gala. Watch videos and bid on silent auction which opens at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 17, and closes at 9 p.m. April 25. Go to superiorchamber.org/events/details/paws-for-love-virtual-gala for details. Tickets are free.
Live outdoor performances by
UMD Department of Music student musicians, noon and 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, UMD Lot A, near the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium.
Free admission. Pre-registration strongly encouraged. Note: Limited general public registrations begin five days prior to event dates. For more information, rain dates, parking details and COVID-19 requirements go to z.umn.edu/OutdoorsUMDMusic.