Celebrate the stars at Glacier Park this week
Hungry Horse News
Glacier National Park will hold its first ever Astronomy Week this week.
Events during the week will be hosted throughout the park and include both daytime and nighttime activities. There will be solar viewing, night sky programs, a 3-D Mars panorama, Dusty Star Observatory Tours, astrophotography workshops, an interactive art project, and evening talks.
The park is also excited to welcome a team of NASA scientists from the James Webb Telescope and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center during Astronomy Week. Join them to learn about the wonders of deep space on Wednesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 5, at the St. Mary Visitor Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. Visitors can also interact with the NASA team at the St. Mary Visitor Center during the day.
The last Logan Pass Star Party of the season will be on Friday, Sept. 6, as the final celebration of Astronomy Week 2024. Please note that the Logan Pass Star Party is a ticketed event. Tickets are $5 per vehicle and will go on sale Thursday, Sept. 5, at both the St. Mary and Apgar Visitor Centers.
More information and a full schedule of activities for the week can be found on the park’s website, online calendar, and at park visitor centers. Glacier National Park’s astronomy program is made possible through the park’s non-profit fundraising partner, the Glacier National Park Conservancy.