For amateur astronomers, 'star parties' are the antidote to light-polluted skies

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For amateur astronomers, 'star parties' are the antidote to light-polluted skies

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Cherry Springs State Park, located about 135 miles northwest of Wilkes-Barre, is one of the very few truly dark sky sites in the entire eastern United States.

Twice a year, in June and September, park officials and local astronomy clubs team up to host "star parties" that draw people from as far away as Florida and Wisconsin.