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Posted Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:25:33 +0000
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
Instructions are on the website linked above. Note that your star count should not include the four corner stars, but only those within this rectangular boundary, including the stars in the middle known as Orion's belt.
Quote from: Rick
Note that your star count should not include the four corner stars ...
I saw 6 then, at Blackheath and Sidcup, belt + sword
Quoteshould not include the four corner stars
DOH
Oops, misreading the instructions could make a big difference to the count in light ridden areas!
I can see 6 stars
From Cambridge earlier this evening I could see three...
From Mottingham I am still trying to find the four corner stars. :-?
Tony G
Tony, it's daylight, you'll have to wait till it gets dark :roll:
DOH!
Quote from: RobertM on Feb 02, 2011, 13:19:37Tony, it's daylight, you'll have to wait till it gets dark :roll:
Can you tell the difference in Mottingham?