Night of shooting stars in the Vosges
On August 3, 4 and 5, attend the famous night of the stars. Every year, since 1991, this astronomical animation will amaze you!
What is the Night of Shooting Stars?
Every year, Earth passes through the Perseids. It is a meteor shower made up of the debris of an ancient planet. Their mass ranges from the head of a pin to that of... a pea! Upon coming into contact with the Earth's atmosphere, these small rocks present a magnificent natural spectacle: shooting stars. These wonders are visible from July 20 until approximately August 25.
Where to observe the Shooting Stars?
Epinal: Epinal Planetarium on August 3, 4 & 5, from 8 p.m. to Midnight: activities, exhibition and public session.
La Bresse: Football field/gymnasium from 7 p.m. on August 9: entertainment, exhibition & stargazing.