Join the team from the Vermont Astronomical Society and VT Fish and Wildlife staff on Friday evening to observe and learn about the objects in the night sky, and its importance to the ecosystems around us. The first quarter moon in May brings excellent night sky viewing, as you watch it move across the sky you will also learn about the importance of dark skies to local wildlife populations. Be prepared for the cold and dark and bring red light headlamps and flashlights if you are able. Our sky science discussion will be in the beginning of the night; feel free to come and go freely after that concludes. We will meet at the observation area at the Dead Creek WMA in Addison (more details on the link below). This event has multiple rain dates since a clear sky is imperative-we will notify you close to the date if we need to use them. Sign up here: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/event/night-sky-science-and-observation-dead-creek-wma
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