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Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland?
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14 years 11 months ago #82609
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Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland? was created by Frank Ryan
I'm guessing somewhere in Kerry?
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14 years 11 months ago #82610
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Replied by astroguy on topic Re:Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland?
Pretty dark here on the Beara Peninsula.
However the council just installed three Natrium lights in the small harbour nearby. All in the name of progress!
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However the council just installed three Natrium lights in the small harbour nearby. All in the name of progress!
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14 years 11 months ago #82611
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re:Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland?
Natrium?
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14 years 11 months ago #82612
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Replied by astroguy on topic Re:Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland?
Natrium, Sodium, Metal Vapor, its all the same: Orange glow!
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14 years 11 months ago #82613
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:Where is the 'darkest' part of Ireland?
The darkest site I can ever recall visiting was on the coast at Cahirdaniel in County Kerry, back in 2001. Remarkably dark and clear, middle of February. Always promised to go back, but the closest I got was Valentia Island, which in itself would come a close second for a dark site.
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14 years 11 months ago #82614
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The Innagh Valley in Connemara, which is surrounded by mountains is the darkest place in Ireland I have ever been to, now I'm not just saying this as am with GAC as I am a Mayo local. But recently when out there observing with mike redfern and others from NUIG he measured the limiting magnitude down to 22.5. The winter sky around Orion was simply spectacular with none or v little sky glow.
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