Collection of night sky postcards with various designs and text on a white background
Postcard for Arches International Dark Sky Park with a silhouette of a rock formation against a starry sky.
Postcard of Bryce Canyon National Park with red rock formations and a starry sky.
Postcard for Big Bend National Park with night sky and people on a mountain, promoting dark-sky viewing.
Postcard for Carlsbad Caverns National Park with a depiction of a cave entrance and people gazing at the stars.
Vintage-style postcard of two people looking at the stars in Bandelier National Monument
Postcard of a night scene with two figures looking at the stars, promoting Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Back of a postcard with text about WPA posters and the Milky Way, on a white background.

National Park Night Sky Postcard Set - Series 2

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The National Park Night Sky postcard set celebrates the wonder of stargazing in America’s national parks. The artwork comes from illustrator and astronomer Tyler Nordgren. His “Half the Park is After Dark” campaign helped raise awareness about preserving natural night skies.

This postcard set (Series 2) features 16 postcards with additional park scenes and constellations. Each design highlights the brilliant beauty of dark skies over protected landscapes. Share them through the mail or add them to your national park collection.

  • Set of 16 postcards featuring images of the night sky in 16 different national parks
  • Size: 4 1/4" x 6"
  • Made in the USA

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