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- From: roelle@uars_mag.jhuapl.edu (Curtis Roelle)
- Subject: Re: Light pollution
- Message-ID: <roelle.722036806@uars_mag>
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- Organization: Johns Hopkins University
- References: <BxvEFF.ICK@access.digex.com> <1992Nov17.183819.17542@cs.wayne.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 21:46:46 GMT
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- mje@pookie.pass.wayne.edu (Michael Joseph Edelman) writes:
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- >In article ICK@access.digex.com, rbunge@access.digex.com (Robert Bunge) writes:
- >> [...]
- >>REMEMBER THESE LETTERS: IDA - Internation Dark Sky Assoc. They advertise
- >>in both ASTRONOMY and Sky & Telescope Magazines. For 20 to $50 dollars a
- >>year, YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. YES, I'M YELLING... AT ALL OF YOU.
-
- >Hear, hear! First thing I did when I got active again was to join IDA. Only
- >$20 to help bring back dark skies? A bargain. Given that the typical scope is probably
- >around $1,000 or more, and given that $20 won't even buy a single eyepiece, what is everybody waiting for? --mike
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- If you can't spare $20 but are in an astronomy club, then get your club
- to join. IDA has several membership options. Find a way to join.
-
- Their address is:
- International Dark-Sky Association
- 3545 N. Stewart Avenue
- Tucson, Arizona, 85716
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- Curt
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