A clear evening provides an ideal opportunity to sit outside and gaze up at the starry sky. We can sit back, outline the constellations, and maybe if we’re really lucky, catch a star shooting across the nighttime sky. Due to an increasingly busy solar cycle this year, we may even be fortunate enough to view the Northern Lights in 2024 in Pennsylvania. But before you head outdoors, make sure you know what to expect and how to track this rare (for us) nighttime show.

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Have you seen the Northern Lights, either from Pennsylvania or elsewhere, before? What was the experience like? Let us know in the comments! While seeing the Northern Lights might be a rare event here, we can always stargaze. Did you know that Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania boasts the darkest skies on the Eastern Seaboard? Before you head out on a nighttime adventure, don’t forget to grab your binoculars.

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