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Re: (meteorobs) Light Problems



Steve wrote:

>Maybe not, but we have street lights here, in suburbia, too.  I live in
>the growing community of Springfield, Georgia (about 30 miles north of
>Savannah) and it's very hard to find a dark, public area to observe
>from.  Most of the dark spots are along the highway (when cars stay
>away), but are covered by forest.  The same problem exists for areas off
>the beaten path.  I use to throw star parties for members of a deceased,
>local BBS a couple of years ago, and finding a good spot was always
>difficult.

Steve,

I live in the Charleston, South Carolina area, which might be close enough
to you for us to plan a meteor watch sometime.

Mark Davis, MeteorObs@charlestondot net
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, USA
Coordinator, North American Meteor Network
Assistant Coordinator, ALPO Meteors Section
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