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I received this news item from the Astronomical League, and wanted to pass it
along. Ed Flaspoehler, President American Association of Amateur Astronomers http://www.astromax.com Memorandum for Council and Committees Astronomical League cc: IDA Board, Sections, and Affiliates The CNN news link below describes a new form of space advertising. The Astronomical League strongly opposes this project as a threat to the science of astronomy. This was also discussed yesterday at the 2004 annual meeting of the International Dark-Sky Association. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/0....ap/index.html Robert L. Gent President, Astronomical League 151 Somervelle Street Alexandria, VA 22304-7731 USA www.astroleague.org A nonprofit, educational federation of nearly 300 astronomical societies |
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While I agree with your sentiments, I don't agree with your ambivalence!
The time to always act is BEFORE the wolf is feeding on your children - not afterwards. This may sound harsh but in today's harsh world, its a reality. We need to defeat this before it becomes a fact, which is the same as saying: "while it is becoming a fact". Hubble has proven we cant take anything for granted in this world. Jerry Chris L Peterson wrote: On 14 Mar 2004 17:51:45 GMT, (EFLASPO) wrote: I received this news item from the Astronomical League, and wanted to pass it along. Ed Flaspoehler, President American Association of Amateur Astronomers http://www.astromax.com Memorandum for Council and Committees Astronomical League cc: IDA Board, Sections, and Affiliates The CNN news link below describes a new form of space advertising. The Astronomical League strongly opposes this project as a threat to the science of astronomy. This was also discussed yesterday at the 2004 annual meeting of the International Dark-Sky Association. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/0....ap/index.html While I am sure that all of us oppose such advertising, it is worth noting that it can be a large step from patenting something to making it practical. This isn't the first time that a Russian has suggested using space for advertising. I doubt this attempt will be any more successful. The costs are enormous, and I expect this usage might interfere with other interests, commercial and military, which would apply a bit of back-room pressure to keep it from happening (assuming the economics could ever be made to work). In the meantime, a much more real concern is light pollution right here on the ground. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 02:08:36 -0600, jerry warner wrote:
While I agree with your sentiments, I don't agree with your ambivalence! The time to always act is BEFORE the wolf is feeding on your children - not afterwards. This may sound harsh but in today's harsh world, its a reality. We need to defeat this before it becomes a fact, which is the same as saying: "while it is becoming a fact". Hubble has proven we cant take anything for granted in this world. Jerry Jerry- I'm certainly not ambivalent about this- what gave you that impression? Rather, I consider this something that is very unlikely to happen. Frankly, outside of voicing dissatisfaction with advertising in space, I don't know what else can be done. So far, all that exists is a patent, and the international law on operating is space is a maze. My point (not very well stated) was only that light pollution from Earth itself is a real and serious problem right now. This is the place to fight- there is the possibility of very real returns, and if people can be taught the value of a dark sky, the likelihood of something like this Russian crackpot getting off the ground becomes even lower. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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The time to always act is BEFORE the wolf is feeding on your children -
not afterwards. This may sound harsh but in today's harsh world, its a reality. We need to defeat this before it becomes a fact, which is the same as saying: "while it is becoming a fact". Hubble has proven we cant take anything for granted in this world. Jerry What do you suggest? |
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Thanks Matt. I suggest taking this to International Forums immediately, before
it becomes a problem. I think there could be international agreement. But the time to start the process is now because these threats have reality behind them. The Russians could launch tomorrow - literally. Patents very often come after the fact. Jerry matt wrote: The time to always act is BEFORE the wolf is feeding on your children - not afterwards. This may sound harsh but in today's harsh world, its a reality. We need to defeat this before it becomes a fact, which is the same as saying: "while it is becoming a fact". Hubble has proven we cant take anything for granted in this world. Jerry What do you suggest? |
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I will contact a very good international lawyer tomorrow. I will explain the issue.
I think I can get support here in my State because it is precisely at a stage where politicians can support this - it being rather vague - and something might come of launching an effort now vs later. Give me a week. I will see what I as an individual can do. Thanks,. Jerry matt wrote: The time to always act is BEFORE the wolf is feeding on your children - not afterwards. This may sound harsh but in today's harsh world, its a reality. We need to defeat this before it becomes a fact, which is the same as saying: "while it is becoming a fact". Hubble has proven we cant take anything for granted in this world. Jerry What do you suggest? |
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jerry warner wrote in message ...
I will contact a very good international lawyer tomorrow. I will explain the issue. I think I can get support here in my State because it is precisely at a stage where politicians can support this - it being rather vague - and something might come of launching an effort now vs later. Give me a week. I will see what I as an individual can do. Thanks,. Jerry In that case maybe this would be a good point to define what we feel is an acceptable use of satellites in earths orbit. There must already be some type of legislature governing what can be put into orbit, for example I think I remember there being a ban on obital nuclear weapons. |
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