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Send message Joined: 7 Oct 08 Posts: 7 Credit: 165,698 RAC: 0 |
Here\'s a copy of an email I received from the American Astronomical Society just in case anyone else is interested in participating. My dot is already on the map for tonight. SHED LIGHT ON LIGHT POLLUTION! JOIN THE GLOBE AT NIGHT CAMPAIGN, 16-28 MARCH! More than one-fifth of the world population, two-thirds of the United States population and one half of the European Union population are unable to see the stars in our Milky Way galaxy arch across a pristinely dark sky. With half the world\'s population now living in cities, this problem is only getting worse. Yet you can easily be part of a local solution to a global problem. Shed light on light pollution! Take a few minutes to monitor your local night sky brightness, place your measurement on-line noting your location, date and time and within a few weeks see a map of light pollution levels worldwide. Be part of the \"GLOBE at Night\" citizen-science campaign and make a world of difference! The GLOBE at Night campaign runs March 16-28, 2009. Help preserve our natural heritage for generations to come. Find out more information at the GLOBE at Night web site (www.globe.gov/GaN). GLOBE at Night is an official International Year of Astronomy Dark Skies Awareness cornerstone project. To learn more about other IYA2009 Dark Skies Awareness cornerstone projects and the effects of light pollution, visit the links on www.darkskiesawareness.org. ~It only takes one bottle cap moving at 23,000 mph to ruin your whole day~ |
Send message Joined: 9 Jan 07 Posts: 467 Credit: 14,549,176 RAC: 317 |
Thanks for mentioning that, Mary. By happy coincidence a friend had asked me to visit this weekend to help set up a new telescope - and could we see Orion? Sadly, nothing but clouds. Back home today and a Magnitude 3 on their scale, which is not bad for suburban London, but too late for the survey ... |
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