
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
March 24th
Around sunset 7:30pm
Location
Patriot Park (Windstar)
Marshall, MN 56258
Fees/Admission
FREE

Description
Due to expected clouds and windchill on February 1st, this event has been postponed to Thursday, March 24th. (Please note that the timing of this event may change. Sunset is at 7:41 pm on March 26th.)
Join professional meteorologist and amateur astronomer Mike Lynch for a stargazing party at Patriot Park! Patriot Park is on Windstar Street between Scott St and Ellis Ave, south of MN 23 and west of US 59.
Make the stars your old friends as we watch the great celestial show in the skies over the Southwestern Minnesota. We’ll have giant telescopes aimed at planets as well as the moon, star clusters, galaxies, and other great celestial treasures. We’ll also check out constellations like The Big Bear, Cygnus the Swan, Pegasus the Winged Horse, and some of their great stories behind them. Mike will also bring a telescope-astrophotography system to see really distant targets such as galaxies millions of light years away.
Mike Lynch was a meteorologist at WCCO Radio and has been hosting star watch parties and teaching astronomy classes for over 50 years. He also writes a weekly stargazing column for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and is the author of the books; “Mike Lynch’s Minnesota Star Watch” and “Stars, a Month by Month Tour of the Constellations.” Even if it’s the cloudy you’ll learn a lot, have a great time!
Bathrooms will NOT be available at the park. Please dress for cold. Face masks covering the mouth and nose may be required while using the telescopes at presenter's request.
This event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the City of Marshall and the Marshall-Lyon County Library.