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Will amateur astronomy die?
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16 years 10 months ago #62317
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Hi all
As we look at the satellite images of the nightside of planet Earth, and the blazing of the industrialised cities and country blanking everything out. I can't help but wonder what the the next 50 to 100 years holds. Cities will get larger, how long will it be before Dublin joins up with Cork? and countryside dwindles, where will the next generation and those after go to see a real night sky.
As we look at the satellite images of the nightside of planet Earth, and the blazing of the industrialised cities and country blanking everything out. I can't help but wonder what the the next 50 to 100 years holds. Cities will get larger, how long will it be before Dublin joins up with Cork? and countryside dwindles, where will the next generation and those after go to see a real night sky.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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16 years 10 months ago #62319
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Ye its too true aint it same in waterford is constantly building after building i do agree we have to improve infastructure/housing and boost local economies but as you said its becoming harder and harder to find a dark location.....i am lucky at the moment i have a good coast location skies are very dark but as for the next 50years who knows we will have to travel alot more to find our holy grail of dark skies!!
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16 years 10 months ago #62321
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So long as gthe burren is a protected area, its dark skies are preserved keeping its skies very dark,
City light pollution is going to get worser and spread ...
City light pollution is going to get worser and spread ...
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Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
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16 years 10 months ago #62322
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I am optimistic about this. I believe that within 15 years power will be rationed to the extent that masses of sodium lighting burning all night will simply not be viable.
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City light pollution is going to get worser and spread ...
I am optimistic about this. I believe that within 15 years power will be rationed to the extent that masses of sodium lighting burning all night will simply not be viable.
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16 years 10 months ago #62325
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I actually agree with Paul. as true as they say - money is the root of all evil, it is already becoming costly for many towns, cities, and industrial parks to just light up the night sky for the sake of keeping things safe and sound. There are already some lights out restrictions in some areas of the uk and the states between 12am and 5am....good for us!!!
Also more efficient lighting such as the led's the philips are designing I hear, that will only come on when motion is sensed, being put to use on roads, motorways etc.
Keith.
Also more efficient lighting such as the led's the philips are designing I hear, that will only come on when motion is sensed, being put to use on roads, motorways etc.
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16 years 10 months ago #62326
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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One hope is that if the cost of oil and gas continues to rise the country will be forced to look for more energy efficient means of lighting with designs introduced to direct the light where it belongs.
Could this mean a return to a time when the lights were swicthed off at midnight? Long before my time I hasten to add.
I am optimistic about this. I believe that within 15 years power will be rationed to the extent that masses of sodium lighting burning all night will simply not be viable.
Could this mean a return to a time when the lights were swicthed off at midnight? Long before my time I hasten to add.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
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