Hailey @aspenhousegalena
Jul 24, 20223 min
The land surrounding the Aspen House is certified IDA (International Dark Skies) Development. When you stay be sure to step outside at night and feast your eyes on the night sky.
Our ancestors would have probably never guessed that some day the sky would never darken. That the stars they used to navigate their world would someday be blotted out.
Here we are in 2022 and thankfully there are pockets of the world where we can still experience a night sky without interruption. The Galena Territories is one such place. The Territories received their dark sky friendly Development of Distinction Award in 2021. According to Zoran Perovanovich, Northwest Illinois IDA Chapter representative "One of the unique features of The Galena Territory rural region is the quality of the night sky with magnitude 5 stars and a Bortle scale of 3 (SQM 21) every month of the year."
In order to preserve the night sky from artificial light (this includes light trespass, glare and skyglow) guests and residents of the Territories are asked to limit their use of unnecessary outdoor lighting. For this reason the outdoor lights at the Aspen House are on a timer and will shut off automatically at 1:00am.
Heading #1: Why are dark skies so important?
Heading #2: What is the best way to experience the night sky?
Heading #3: More resources for stargazing around Galena
If I have peaked your interest in the night sky there are other opportunities to experience it. Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation will be hosting their annual Meteors on the Mound event August 13th from 8p-11pm. You can find out more about it here: JDCF.org
Summer, winter, spring or fall the folks at Visit Galena have some wonderful ideas for catching some night sky. You can see their ideas and resources here: visitgalena.org
Finally, there are monthly opportunities to bring your own telescope at the GTA, you can find more here: Eagleridge.com