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GLOBE at night - mapping light polution
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I am the walrus
in Zocalo v2.0
[url]http://www.globe.gov/globeatnight/[/url]
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Right now, I have pretty darn good visibility in St. Aug. Go out to the beach, or behind my church (about 8 miles from town) and theres plenty of stars.
I know one day we had some telescopes out back of the church, could find Saturn and counts the rings. THAT was sweet. :D
I found a very nice Meade scope with a T-Mount for a DSLR. i'm dying to try some astral photography, but the damn thing is just under $1,000 maybe next summer ( it's also cool because you can use it as a terrestrial lens for the camera, nothing like a nice 1300mm lens to get closeups,
I can't imagine never having seen a night's sky. Not being able to stargaze would be like being without oxygen.
[QUOTE=A2597;170324]I know what the skys supposed to look like, but I really want to try someplace in the middle of nowhere for hundreds of miles...see what that does. :)[/QUOTE]
Where are you from? My suggestion is to go some place like Vermont. We used to own a cabin on a lake in the middle of nowhere. There were no street lights and no town that had any street lights for about 5 miles in any direction so we got amazing views. I can remember sitting out on our dock and watching the August meteor showers.
[QUOTE=A2597;170324]I know what the skys supposed to look like, but I really want to try someplace in the middle of nowhere for hundreds of miles...see what that does. :)[/QUOTE]
Go to NZ. :)
[QUOTE=Entil'Zha;170357]it's also cool because you can use it as a terrestrial lens for the camera, nothing like a nice 1300mm lens to get closeups,[/QUOTE]
Your neighbours must be really far away.