Star Lore

An artist's impression of a binary star system featuring a white dwarf star and a red giant.

Does Light Pollution Matter?

Astronomical events like the Coronae Borealis nova can give us a healthy perspective on our day-to-day hangups Sometime in the next few months, a white dwarf star within the faintly visible constellation T Coronae Borealis is predicted to become a nova bright and conspicuous to any casual stargazer.  The T Coronae Borealis nova will last […]

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This Winter, Be Safe and Smart with Artificial Light at Night

La Plata Mountains Panorama, photo by Bettymaya Foott By Deborah Price and Aaron Watson, DarkSky Colorado, 11/2/2023. A lot of darkness in the winter means we depend more on good night vision when outside enjoying a twilight snowshoe tour or skiing down a cross-country trail. It may seem that a bright headlight is the best

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Be Gentle on the Night

by Aaron Watson, DarkSky Colorado There is no question that people love to get outdoors in the Colorado summertime. 14ers and backcountry outings offer some of the most challenging and rewarding adventures. While you are out enjoying the good tidings of the mountains and other natural areas, remember to be gentle on the night. The

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Bears in the Sky

By Deborah Price, IDA Colorado Board of Directors. While bears are quietly sleeping away the winter in hibernation here on earth, we have a Great Bear in the sky to look up to that guides our way. Ursa Major, the constellation of the Great Bear, appears to continuously wander in a circle around Polaris, our

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