Posted in Utah
December 12, 2020
A Christmas Star Will Light Up The Utah Sky For The First Time In Centuries
Utahns are incredibly lucky to have some absolutely amazing views of the heavens. Thanks to our 15 International Dark Sky Parks, we can see millions of stars glimmering above us.
In December, 2020, we’ll be treated to a truly special sight in the skies above – a Christmas star! You’ll want to make plans now to catch sight of it.
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In reality, Jupiter and Saturn will still be hundreds of millions of miles apart - they'll just appear to be close to one another, due to their alignment with Earth.



Utah's International Dark Sky Parks include: Antelope Island State Park, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Dead Horse Point State Park, Dinosaur National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Hovenweep National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, North Fork Park, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Steinaker State Park, and the town of Torrey.

Will you be making plans to see the Christmas star on December 21st? Tag the loved ones you want to join you for a stargazing party!
For other ways to celebrate the season this year, check out this fairlyland of lights at the Utah State Fairpark, and dine in an alpenglobe in the charming town of Midway.
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