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Planisphere (Star Wheel)

A planisphere is a useful tool for amateur astronomers and stargazers to identify and locate celestial objects in the night sky. It is a circular map or chart that represents the entire celestial sphere as viewed from a specific location on Earth.

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Liselund

Liselund

Mælkevejen over Liselund Slot, med rød airglow.

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Airglow over Mandemarke bakker

Airglow above the hills at Mandemarke

The sky above Mandemarke bakker, Møn, with a strong green airglow.

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Andromeda galaksen

Andromeda Galaxy seen from Stege

Photo of the Andromeda galaxy, taken from Stege, Møn.

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Høvblege

Stargazing at Høvblege

Kiran is enjoying the view of the Milky Way from the top of the hills at Høvblege, in Dark Sky Park Møn

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Stjernekig

Sightseeing

Stargazing on Møn, under a clear August sky. Jupiter and Saturn are seen to the left of the Milky Way.

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Cygnus regionen af Mælkevejen

Cygnus region of the Milky Way

Cygnus region of the Milky Way, seen from Mandemarke, Møn

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Perseid meteor i Mælkevejen

Dark nights coming back after summer

Nights are getting darker now. Here a Perseid meteor near the core of the Milky Way. Jupiter and Saturn are to the left of the Milky Way.

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Stjernetur

Stargazing tour for a youth camp

Stargazing trip in Dark Sky Park Møn for an international youth camp.
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Fuldmåne over Møns fyr

Full Moon above Møn Lighthouse

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Dark Sky Park Møn and Nyord

Møn and Nyord have exceptional night time darkness and low levels of light pollution. The islands have been awarded the IDA recognition as both an International Dark Sky Community and an International Dark Sky Park. This results in better protection of current nighttime conditions in both the developed and wilderness areas of both islands. 

Møn is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Denmark. Famous for its white chalk cliffs "Møns Klint", Møn is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and offers visitors a slower pace of life compared to the bigger cities of Europe, complete with open countryside, sandy Baltic Sea beaches, and beautiful landscapes.

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Månen i dag / The Moon today  

Explore the night and stars in Dark Sky Møn by joining a tour in the Dark Sky Park Møn and Nyord. Discover your Universe!

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