Not every reason to get outside happens during the day. Some of the most special and memorable times to be outside are after dark. Sunday, September 27 offers a very rare opportunity to see a lunar eclipse of a “supermoon.” Here’s a great video from NASA explaining what that is, and how long until it will happen again:
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Be ready to see it starting at 9:06 p.m.!
To give Georgia residents an opportunity to get a great look (weather permitting), the observatory at the Tellus Museum in Cartersville is open until 8 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.! They also have other cool things happening, like moon rock exhibits, to make your trip extra worth-while.