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RE: [APML] Darksky observing sites for Leonids
Hi Rich,
I'm aware of that site but it's basically useless. I know where the dark
skys are, with even more detail than presented there from the Cinzano and
Falchi data.
What I don't know are specific locations from which it is possible to
actually set up and observe.
I need to know places that people actually use, with explicit directions on
how to get there.
Jerry
At 10:50 PM 11/4/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Go to the Intl DarkSky Assoc - dark site finder web page
>
>http://www.darksky.org/ida/darksky/index.html
>
>Let it search out for you, but it wants to limit things to a 60 mile radius
>around a point.
>
>Rich
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-astro-photo@seds.org [mailto:owner-astro-photo@seds.org]On
>Behalf Of Jerry Lodriguss
>Sent: Saturday, 03 November, 2001 23:50
>To: astro-photo@seds.org
>Subject: [APML] Darksky observing sites for Leonids
>
>
>Considering the possibility of a Leonid meteor storm this year, I am trying
>to research good darksky observing sites in case the weather is bad here
>near Philadelphia.
>
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