About this Event
Join SciStarter and the Franklin Institute for a unique Telescope Pop-Up Party at Independence National Historical Park! This free, family-friendly event invites you to explore the night sky while contributing to real scientific research that helps protect migrating birds.
Through guided activities and telescope viewing, you’ll discover how artificial light impacts wildlife and learn simple ways you can make a difference.
What You’ll Experience
Telescope Viewing – Get an up-close look at the stars and planets
Light Pollution Science – Help measure and understand sky brightness- we'll teach you how!
Bird Migration Activity – Identify nighttime migrating birds - we'll use free apps
Why It Matters
Millions of birds migrate using the stars to navigate at night and artificial light can disorient them. By participating, you’ll contribute to real data that helps scientists and communities protect birds and restore darker skies.
Part of Something Bigger
Citizen Science Month
International Dark Sky Week (Kickoff Event)
🇺🇸 2.50 Million Acts of Science for America’s 250th birthday!
Additional Info
- Free and open to the public
- All ages welcome
- Dress for outdoor evening conditions
- No experience needed
Rain date: April 14
Email [email protected] with questions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Independence National Historical Park, 520 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, United States
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