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THE SOLAR SYSTEM & NIGHT SKY GAZE SKYWARD Let the darkness envelop you in wonder. THE NIGHT SKY IN THE COUNTY is darker than much of the rest of the USA, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. MAINE SOLAR SYSTEM MODEL The County is home to the largest three-dimensional scale model of the solar system in the world located along a 40-mile stretch of US Route 1, between the University of Maine at Presque Isle and the Houlton Information Center. Built on a scale where one mile represents the 93 million miles from the Earth to the sun, each replica is built to scale and spaced appropriately. Most of the three-dimensional models are mounted outdoors on 10-foot poles, while the Sun sits inside Folsom-Pullen Hall at UMPI. Two models of Pluto recognize its past status as a planet and its current status as a dwarf planet. Stargazers visiting The County are rewarded with a crystal clear view of the stars and constellations, many of the nearby planets, meteor showers, the International Space Station, and other objects visible from Earth. Those looking to explore further should visit the Francis Malcolm Science Center in Easton. The northernmost planetarium theater in the U.S., the center provides an immersive, full-dome experience in shows like ‘Solar Quest’ and ‘Flight Adventures.’ WHEN TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS The beauty of the Northern Lights, also called the Aurora Borealis, is almost indescribable—shimmering waves of multi-color light in the night sky caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with the gases in the Earth ’s upper atmosphere, making them glow. As one of the nation’s top dark-sky resources, Aroostook County is a terrific place to view the lights, which occur two or three times a year, usually in the winter. News outlets often report when the lights might be active. Head away from town, turn off your car lights, and raise your eyes to the sky. Visit our website for more information about the Maine Solar System. VisitAroostook.com VisitAroostook.com 27