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Astronomy Night at Hobbs State Park

Astronomy Night at Hobbs State Park

Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area to host astronomy night

(ROGERS, Ark.) – Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area and The Sugar Creek Astronomical Society to offer a free evening of astronomy enjoyment and education.
David Carter begins the September 27th event at 6:30 pm with his presentation on Beginning Astrophotography. Material to be covered includes choosing the right camera, choosing compatible accessories, and discussion on using Photoshop and “stacking” to produce pleasing astrophotography.

At 7:30 pm, night sky viewing begins. Ringed planet Saturn appears in the eastern sky along with planet Neptune in the constellation Pisces. Pegasus (The winged horse), Aquila (The eagle), and Cygnus (The swan) will be prominent. Mars will be visible in the west.

No reservations are necessary. Recommended ages – 12+. For more information, call the park at 479-789-5000

Hobbs State Park visitor center
free
06:30 PM - 09:30 PM on Sat, 27 Sep 2025

Event Supported By

Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area
479-789-5000
hobbs@arkansas.com

Artist Group Info

steve.chyrchel@arkansas.gov
Hobbs State Park visitor center
20201 E. Hwy. 123
Rogers, Arkansas 72756
4797895000
hobbs@arkansas.com