Two people are silhoutted in the night sky with a telescope

Astronomy Night

Grand Canyon National Park

Special Event
  • Jul 17, 2026 at 8:30 PM
  • Free

Dr. Logan Pearce explores the impact of light pollution on the Grand Canyon, surrounding communities, and individual homes. In this talk, Dr. Pearce highlights the work of dark skies advocates and the National Park Service, raises awareness of the challenges caused by excess artificial light, and examines how thoughtful lighting design can make a significant difference. Attendees will learn practical steps they can take to reduce light pollution at both the personal and community levels and will be introduced to dark-sky organizations in their local areas.

Dr. Logan Pearce is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Michigan with a PhD from the University of Arizona. Dr. Pearce’s work focuses on the detection and characterization of exoplanets, particularly advancing observing techniques for hard-to-detect planets and those orbiting white dwarf stars. She will be conducting a variety of constellation tours, moon viewings, and public programs on topics including planets, aliens, and dark skies. Dr. Pearce also plans to produce infographics and graphic designs advocating for the preservation of dark skies.

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Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Inside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center Theater with a constellation tour following

Latitude and Longitude 36.059129, -112.109296

Schedule

Date:

Jul 17, 2026

Time:

8:30 PM

Duration:

2 hours

Contact Information

Grand Canyon Conservancy

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Event Type

  • Campfire/Evening Program
  • Partner Program
Tags: night sky