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<blockquote data-quote="Bourbon Neat" data-source="post: 465618" data-attributes="member: 37727"><p>Where to go for night sky photography? Check here to see how your area fairs: <a href="http://www.blue-marble.de/nightlights/2012" target="_blank">Blue Marble Navigator - Night Lights 2012</a></p><p></p><p>A new movement has emerged to conserve the dark skies. This website has information concerning this issue.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://darksky.org" target="_blank">http://darksky.org</a></p><p></p><p>Here is a list of officially designated areas for dark sky observations. Nineteen today, up from nine in 2011. </p><p></p><p>There is one listed in Scotland, one in Northumberland and two in Hungary. The rest are in the US.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Big Bend National Park: Texas, USA</p><p>Chaco Culture National Historical Park: New Mexico, USA</p><p>Cherry Springs State Park: Pennsylvania, USA</p><p>Clayton Lake State Park: New Mexico, USA</p><p>Copper Breaks State Park: Texas, USA</p><p>Death Valley National Park: California, USA</p><p>Enchanted Rock State Natural Area: Texas, USA</p><p>Galloway Forest Park: Scotland, UK</p><p>Goldendale Observatory Park: Washington, USA</p><p>Hortobagy National Park: Hungary</p><p>Hovenweep National Monument: Utah-Colorado, USA</p><p>Mayland Community College Blue Ridge Observatory and Star Park: NC, USA</p><p>Natural Bridges National Monument: Utah, USA</p><p>Northumberland Park/Kielder Water Forest Park: Northumberland, England</p><p>Observatory Park: Ohio, USA</p><p>Oracle State Park: Arizona, USA</p><p>Parashant International Night Sky Province: Arizona, USA</p><p>The Headlands: Michigan, USA</p><p>Zselic National Landscape Protection Area: Hungary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bourbon Neat, post: 465618, member: 37727"] Where to go for night sky photography? Check here to see how your area fairs: [url=http://www.blue-marble.de/nightlights/2012]Blue Marble Navigator - Night Lights 2012[/url] A new movement has emerged to conserve the dark skies. This website has information concerning this issue. [url]http://darksky.org[/url] Here is a list of officially designated areas for dark sky observations. Nineteen today, up from nine in 2011. There is one listed in Scotland, one in Northumberland and two in Hungary. The rest are in the US. Big Bend National Park: Texas, USA Chaco Culture National Historical Park: New Mexico, USA Cherry Springs State Park: Pennsylvania, USA Clayton Lake State Park: New Mexico, USA Copper Breaks State Park: Texas, USA Death Valley National Park: California, USA Enchanted Rock State Natural Area: Texas, USA Galloway Forest Park: Scotland, UK Goldendale Observatory Park: Washington, USA Hortobagy National Park: Hungary Hovenweep National Monument: Utah-Colorado, USA Mayland Community College Blue Ridge Observatory and Star Park: NC, USA Natural Bridges National Monument: Utah, USA Northumberland Park/Kielder Water Forest Park: Northumberland, England Observatory Park: Ohio, USA Oracle State Park: Arizona, USA Parashant International Night Sky Province: Arizona, USA The Headlands: Michigan, USA Zselic National Landscape Protection Area: Hungary [/QUOTE]
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