(meteorobs) Nighttime Lights of the World

Swift, Wesley Wesley.R.Swift at msfc.nasa.gov
Wed Aug 24 12:04:17 EDT 2005


Lew,

	I need a bit more info on how to use the Lightview.jar application.
I downloaded it and got it to run but it is empty.  What files should I open
with it?

Wes

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-----Original Message-----
From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
[mailto:meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org] On Behalf Of Lew Gramer
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 5:32 PM
To: IAAC-A; Meteorobs
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Subject: (meteorobs) Nighttime Lights of the World

This is a very entertaining (and for astronomers, useful) Website, developed
at the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, WA, USA:

  http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vrl/LightView/

For those seeking the best location to observe the upcoming Fall meteor
showers, or to find that elusive nebula or galaxy, this may be handy...

By the way, PMEL is the left-coast sister lab to the NOAA lab where I now
work, the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami.


Clear skies all!

Lew Gramer


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