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Stargazing at the 2022 Star Party


Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park will have an opportunity to see vivid views of countless stars, constellations and planets and learn about the night sky at the 32nd annual Star Party. 

The Star Party is returning in person June 18-25, 2022, after having been online last year due to the pandemic. Activities sponsored by the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association and the Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix will take place at both the South and North rims.

Star Party activities are included with the park admission fee, which is $35 per vehicle, good for seven days. 

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Grand Canyon Star Party 2022: What to expect

The Star Party will take place on both rims over the course of eight days. Events include evening programming that begins at 8 p.m., constellation talks, telescope viewing with  over 60 telescopes and photography workshops.

For eight days every June, park visitors and residents explore the wonders of the night sky on Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim with the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association and on the North Rim with the Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix.

Telescope viewing at the South Rim begins at sunset behind the Visitor Center. The best viewing will be after 9 p.m. At the North Rim, telescopes will be set up on the porch of Grand Canyon Lodge every evening.

Dress warmly as temperatures drop quickly after sunset even during the summer. Telescopes will be taken down after 11 p.m. 

More than 12,000 visitors are expected to participate during the eight days, according to Rader Lane, night sky park ranger at the Grand Canyon. Lane suggests that visitors bring red flashlights instead of white ones for a better after-dark experience. 





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