The Northernmost Moonrise at the Octagon Earthwork
Schedule
Fri Nov 07 2025 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
125 N 33rd St, Newark, OH 43055-2014, United States | Newark, OH
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The Maximum Northern Moonrise is a once in a generation celestial event; it occurs every 18.6 years. The gateway connecting Observatory Circle to the Octagon enclosure is aligned perfectly with the Northernmost Moonrise at the Newark Earthworks. Roughly 2,000 years ago, the Indigenous architects designed the earthen walls of this monument with this long lunar cycle in mind. The Newark Earthworks are part of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks World Heritage Site. These monuments embody the close connection Indigenous peoples have with the land and sky, which is truly evident when one witnesses this event in person.So, come join us and be a part of this significant occasion at the Octagon Earthwork!
The evening will begin with a talk introducing the Hopewell Culture and the period in which the earthworks were created and a brief explanation of the 18.6 year lunar cycle. After the talk we will journey into the center of Observatory Circle to witness the Moon rise at its Northernmost point through the avenue and gateways that connect the Octagon to the Observatory Circle.
**THIS EVENT WILL BE FREE BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED**
Registration will be available beginning in early September.
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