Alachua County to host ‘Observe the Moon Night” on Saturday

A full moon. Photo by Matt Benson-unsplash
Photo by Matt Benson-unsplash

Alachua County will host NASA’s International “Observe the Moon Night” on Saturday at the Cuscowilla Nature and Retreat Center in Micanopy.  

The event will run from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 210 SE 134th Ave. The cost for parking is $5 per vehicle with a maximum of six people per vehicle.  

Various activities will be on hand, including a lecture by a UF geologist, a food truck and students from the UF astrophysics and astronomy departments will have several types of telescopes on site to allow visitors to observe the moon.  

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This is a night when people from all across the globe come together with fellow moon and space enthusiasts to observe the moon. In 2024, all 50 states and over 123 countries registered to host an observation night, creating a worldwide celebration of the moon.  

“We had an incredible time hosting this event last year and are so excited to do it again,” said Mario Antonio Daley, an astronomy student at the University of Florida. “It was an honor to reach so many community members and foster an appreciation of our night sky. We are so excited to keep expanding our outreach and connecting with astronomy lovers on an international scale.”  

Visitors are encouraged to pre-purchase car passes online

For more information, contact Cuscowilla Camp Manager Jamie Bass at 352-574-2372 or jbass@alachuacounty.us

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