Europes first official 'Dark Sky Site'?
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:56 pm
One of the members on the IFAS message board gave a heads up
about this place in Scotland.
Galloway Forest Park.
I did up a google earth place mark for it.
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=1277794
as seen from the view in this picture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_of_the_Awful_Hand
It looks easy to get to and sure would be dark,
maybe even Mt. Parnon dark,
only issue is its surrounded by mountains.
Now I'm not a fan of mountains when it comes to astronomy unless I
am standing on the top of one.
I can see there being all sorts of weather issues, lenticular clouds
and orographic problems.
Still,
good to see they are actively trying to preserve the parks lack of light Pollution.
It may be worth while doing a bit of digging to see are there any Scottish
astronomy clubs using the area or running events.
about this place in Scotland.
Galloway Forest Park.
I did up a google earth place mark for it.
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=1277794
as seen from the view in this picture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_of_the_Awful_Hand
It looks easy to get to and sure would be dark,
maybe even Mt. Parnon dark,
only issue is its surrounded by mountains.
Now I'm not a fan of mountains when it comes to astronomy unless I
am standing on the top of one.
I can see there being all sorts of weather issues, lenticular clouds
and orographic problems.
Still,
good to see they are actively trying to preserve the parks lack of light Pollution.
It may be worth while doing a bit of digging to see are there any Scottish
astronomy clubs using the area or running events.