The British public are being asked to take part in a national experiment.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England, and The Campaign for Dark Skies want people to look up at Orion - one of the most recognisable constellations in the winter night sky - and count the stars they see.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12292852 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12292852)
Tony G
Has there actually been an item on the news about this ?
It's pretty good timing after the Stargazing Live thing
That'll be 7 for me then! :P
Where is Orion :!
I'd be lucky to see the moon. :D
Tony G
Perhaps we should all move to Sark - it's been designated as the worlds first dark sky island by the IDSA
Quote from: PhilB on Jan 31, 2011, 18:13:15
Perhaps we should all move to Sark - it's been designated as the worlds first dark sky island by the IDSA
Ah yes. The BAA had something to say on that:
[BAA-ebulletin 00559] Sark the World's First Dark Sky Island
Sark, one of the Channel Islands, has been made the world's first Dark Sky Island by the International Dark Sky Association.
This follows a great deal of hard work by Steve Owens and the islanders.
As one of the two IDA assessors, I found the island to be most suitable for astronomy as the residents were committed to protecting the night sky. It was interesting to note the high quality of seeing on the island during our visit.
The story can be found in the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/31/sark-first-dark-sky-island?INTCMP=SRCH
Martin Morgan-Taylor
CfDS Committee Member
IDA Board Member and Chair, International Committee
Stopped on Blackheath on my cycle-ride home and counted.
I made it 10 because I could see the sword.
Got home to Sidcup and it was still 10 :(
After 1/2 hour managed 13 :-?
More from the BAA last night (also posted in the alerts section of the forum (http://forum.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/index.php?topic=7149.0)):
[BAA-ebulletin 00560] The 2011 Orion Star Count week starts tonight
Tonight is the first night of the 2011 Orion Star Count week. The count is organised by the BAA Campaign for Dark Skies and the Campaign to Protect Rural England and it is a way for everyone to get involved in helping to measure the extent of light pollution in the UK. Details of the count are here:
http://www.britastro.org/dark-skies/starcount/
Please take some time this week to have a look at Orion during any convenient clear spell and submit your count via the website.
Submitted by Nick James on behalf of John Mason
BAA Press and Publicity Officer
The link above includes instructions about which stars to count (basically, within the area bounded by, but not counting the for corner stars of Orion), and provides a form for submitting observations.
Nights aren't good these days due to that bloody Tescos in Orpington! even so I managed to see 9.
Robert,
From a company point of view, that TESCO's is a lovely building. ;)
Tony G
Quote from: Tony G on Feb 01, 2011, 11:47:29
Robert,
From a company point of view, that TESCO's is a lovely building. ;)
Tony G
Tell me about it !!!
Quote from: Tony G on Feb 01, 2011, 11:47:29
Robert,
From a company point of view, that TESCO's is a lovely building. ;)
Tony G
Stone the corporate heretic.
Well, where would we be without TESCO...................
Oh yeah! probably Sainsbury's or Marks & Sparks. ;)
Tony G
PS.................There is rumours, and I say only rumours, that we are building a hypermarket at Newenden. :o
:!
Stone the heretic - Stone the heretic
Quote from: Tony G on Feb 01, 2011, 17:20:45
Well, where would we be without TESCO...................
Oh yeah! probably Sainsbury's or Marks & Sparks. ;)
Tony G
PS.................There is rumours, and I say only rumours, that we are building a hypermarket at Newenden. :o
What can I say Tony, you deserve all you get.
PS. where's the stoning happening, I'll take a day off and take part !!!
Robert,
Be careful what you ask for, as I was thinking at the next DSC (whenever that maybe :roll:) I was going to wait for your scope to be positioned ready for use, and then stand beside it and shout
'STONE ME NOW!, PHILISTINES' :twisted:
Tony G
I think I'll be taking binoculars to the next one :lol:
Mind you if you start calling people Philistines then they aren't going to miss are they ;)