Also, before too long we will have a decent sized telescope set up at 
LIGO that people will be welcome to come and check out.  Not sure when 
it will be done by, but it is a very large size telescope when you 
consider what many amateurs use.

Shannon

Dustin Puryear wrote:

>Petition local government and business to stop using white lights. That is
>the single biggest problem. You will notice that LSU uses the yellowish
>lights that use less energy and have the side benefit of allowing you to see
>better at night. (Imagine that.)
>
>Anyway, I've found that areas like Hammond and even as close as Watson are
>decent for a bit of stargazing.
>
>Did you know Baton Rouge has an astronomy club?
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "will hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 11:38 AM
>Subject: [brlug-general] anyone else stargaze?
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>>My observations:
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>>http://www.hillnotes.org/willhill/doing/star_gaze.html
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>>Anyone have any tips?  Where can you go to see stars?
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