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Related: About this forumTomorrow (9/13) 'CBS Sunday Morning' will be doing a segment on amateur astronomers and how ...
they have been affected by light pollution and, now, satellites. I don't know how in-depth it will be (it is Sunday Morning, after all). I just know some acquaintances of mine were interviewed and will appear on camera.
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Tomorrow (9/13) 'CBS Sunday Morning' will be doing a segment on amateur astronomers and how ... (Original Post)
eppur_se_muova
Sep 2020
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Tones2345
(27 posts)1. Cool
Thanks for the heads up. I image from just outside Chicago. Ill be interested i what they have to say.
LakeArenal
(28,845 posts)2. Mr Lake is. He has a big ten inch Dobsonian
Light pollution is a huge problem.
dem4decades
(11,304 posts)3. Always tune into the Trumpets, I'll be watching.
Delmette2.0
(4,169 posts)4. That was a good piece.
I wish it had lead with the obstructions of light pollution and artificial satellites. The the amateur astronomers are doing us all a great service.