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skysurfer
16-12-2012, 08:48 AM
On the site http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NPP/news/earth-at-night.html (NASA) there is a large picture of the whole world at night (scroll a bit down) in which WA is particularly bright.
Strange, this area is complete desert.
How can this be explained ? Lots of secret oil drilling ?
OzEclipse
16-12-2012, 09:08 AM
It was the big wildfires early this year.
Joe
MortonH
16-12-2012, 11:10 AM
and the final image is actually a composite of several images taken at different times, so it's showing several wildfires and not one giant one!
I moved from Perth to Bridgetown a small country town in the southwest where the skies are very clear, from my house M31 is a bit tricky to capture so I thought a 400km trip north to Gingin should improve things :shrug: looking south and west the light pollution was quite bright from Perth which is growing very fast. If it wasn't for GPS I would have been lost and I moved 6 years ago, I'll just setup my gear in the front yard this November :) As for bushfires far too common the sad thing is most are deliberate.
Astropleiades
14-01-2013, 10:23 AM
Hello, :)
In fact, after reading these explications, I deduce there is fiew light pollution in Australia...
A dream... in France, we name it a dream! :sadeyes:
(If you want do discover "orange sky", you know how to go.)
Astro-frendly,
Astropleiades
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