3/21/2019 | Knob Noster State Park | Knob Noster, MO
Stars, stars everywhere! The night sky will always be there, but how we explore the constellations changes. Spend an evening with park staff and check out how constellations were explored in a different time.
The evening of March 21 will give us a bright, full moon but it is also the last supermoon of the year. A supermoon occurs when the moon is at its closest distance to the earth and will appear larger than normal size.
Cross your fingers for clear skies, but clouds will not get us down. This program, good for all ages, will continue despite cloudy night skies or rainy weather.
Participants should meet at the visitor center. The program is scheduled to last about 1.5 hours.
Program time: 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Associated activities
- Interpretive Programs