We had some fun the other night star gazing at our local dark-sky observation site and even saw what resembled a lightening bug! My parents used to call them firefly's when they were growing up. Before heading out we checked off our "How to Star Gaze Comfortably" list from wikiHow:
- Good weather, clear sky, a moon
- Dark sky location
- Safety flashlights
- Warm jackets
- Comfortable chairs, drinks and snacks
- Equipment - Telescope
We cut the night short because we were getting eaten alive by mosquito's. An important tip we missed on the wikiHow list...BUG OFF!
My little sister made a cute lightening bug to help us be seen in the night. To make this craft you will need a plastic bottle (body), construction paper (wings), pipe cleaners (legs), googly eyes or pony beads, glue and a glow stick.
We are waiting for the sky to clear before heading back out for a second peak at the stars. It has been very cloudy!
Feel free to share your glow-in-the-dark project photo's on our Facebook Page. We would love to see them!
My little sister made a cute lightening bug to help us be seen in the night. To make this craft you will need a plastic bottle (body), construction paper (wings), pipe cleaners (legs), googly eyes or pony beads, glue and a glow stick.
We are waiting for the sky to clear before heading back out for a second peak at the stars. It has been very cloudy!
Feel free to share your glow-in-the-dark project photo's on our Facebook Page. We would love to see them!
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