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Old September 17th 08, 10:18 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Quagmire
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Default Any "dark" places around Nottingham ?

Just starting with astronomy, and looking for dark sites around Nottingham -
preferably without "doggers" ! LOL

Any ideas please ?


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Old September 18th 08, 02:37 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Rob[_3_]
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Default Any "dark" places around Nottingham ?


"Quagmire" wrote in message
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Just starting with astronomy, and looking for dark sites around
Nottingham - preferably without "doggers" ! LOL

Any ideas please ?


I'm from Leicester (boo!), so not sure it'll help much, but I find skies
darker
towards E & SE and used google earth to find somewhere far from my city's
streetlights etc. I would think the rectangular area between Owthorpe,
Langer, Harby and Hickling would be fairly dark for you.
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Rob




 




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