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The Black Canyon of the Gunnison earned its name from the limited light that reaches its deepest corners during the day. At night, little artificial light, too, intrudes upon its skies, making the canyon a prime location...
AstroFest 2025 is an episode from Western Slope Skies by KVNF Public Radio. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison earned its name from the limited light that reaches its deepest corners during the day. At night, little artificial light, too, int...
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Published Sep 12, 2025, 4:03 long, audio available.
The Black Canyon of the Gunnison earned its name from the limited light that reaches its deepest corners during the day. At night, little artificial light, too, intrudes upon its skies, making the canyon a prime location for viewing the celestial wonders above. The annual astronomy festival AstroFest returns again this month to celebrate such sights as well as the Western Slope's precious access to these natural skies.
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This episode was published on Sep 12, 2025.
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AstroFest 2025 is from Western Slope Skies by KVNF Public Radio.
Published Sep 12, 2025 and 4:03 long