mtm105
2008-Jul-21, 01:56 PM
I used to live in Central Jersey. I thought that the light pollution there must be terrible due to its proximity of NYC. I did manage to view some damage from the comet Jupiter crash.
1995 I moved to the Poconos and viewed the one comet from my bedroom window as I slept/woke.:lol:
Now I am in Nashville and its rather Metro. I live 7 miles from the State Capital, downtown area. I'm just on the verge of the wooded areas.
But I've lost my desire to view the heavens due to what seems like a disproportionate amount of light polluition.
I've been wanted to set up my 8 inch Dob for a long time as a sidewalk astronomer, right on 2nd Ave. Its just hard to get inspired...:sad:
1995 I moved to the Poconos and viewed the one comet from my bedroom window as I slept/woke.:lol:
Now I am in Nashville and its rather Metro. I live 7 miles from the State Capital, downtown area. I'm just on the verge of the wooded areas.
But I've lost my desire to view the heavens due to what seems like a disproportionate amount of light polluition.
I've been wanted to set up my 8 inch Dob for a long time as a sidewalk astronomer, right on 2nd Ave. Its just hard to get inspired...:sad: