CHECK IN TO OUTER SPACE Arizona’s Kitt Peak National Observatory is a rare astronomy center that lets star seekers spend the night.
SlovinskyFROM THE TOP of Kitt Peak National Observatory, just 50 miles from downtown Tucson, the autumn night sky blazed; the Milky Way was so dense with stars it looked like a luminescent cloud.
Jupiter shone like a beacon—so bright I wondered how I’d never noticed it before.
After lifetimes in cities where urban lights blot out the night sky, my wife, Deb, and I have sought out stargazing opportunities.
Count us among the many who have popularized so-called dark-sky tourism, in which star seekers travel to find better viewing conditions.
Persons:
I’d, Deb, Count
Organizations:
Kitt
Locations:
Tucson