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GLOBE AT NIGHT International Event
- DeirdreKelleghan
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I think this is really interesting so I am posting it.
What does it mean to REALLY watch the stars? When you look at the night sky, do you see an endless swath of glittering jewels set against a deep velvet black sky? Or do you see only a dozen or so pinpricks of light doggedly shining through the soft amber glow of streetlamps? And how could streetlamps make a difference in the way the sky looks?
Join thousands of other students, families, and educators by participating in GLOBE at Night – an international event designed to observe and record the visible stars as a means of measuring light pollution in a given location. Participation is open to anyone – anywhere in the world – who can get outside and look skyward during the week of March 22-29, 2006! There is no cost to participate in GLOBE at Night.
Deirdre Kelleghan
Irish Astronomical Society
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I think this is really interesting so I am posting it.
What does it mean to REALLY watch the stars? When you look at the night sky, do you see an endless swath of glittering jewels set against a deep velvet black sky? Or do you see only a dozen or so pinpricks of light doggedly shining through the soft amber glow of streetlamps? And how could streetlamps make a difference in the way the sky looks?
Join thousands of other students, families, and educators by participating in GLOBE at Night – an international event designed to observe and record the visible stars as a means of measuring light pollution in a given location. Participation is open to anyone – anywhere in the world – who can get outside and look skyward during the week of March 22-29, 2006! There is no cost to participate in GLOBE at Night.
Deirdre Kelleghan
Irish Astronomical Society
www.irishastrosoc.org
good idea but viewing this on a monitor would ruin your dark adaption and therefore you would not be able to see as faint as you should i would think.
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- DeirdreKelleghan
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A little encourgment for those people who never look up, and a little data for those who do.
Deirdre Kelleghan
"Good friends are like stars.........You don't always see them, but you know they are always there."
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