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Old 09-12-2016, 01:06 PM
JimIrish (Jim)
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Junabee, Q., 4370
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towns in Queensland with reasonable skies

Like others, I'm tempted to be a tree-changer. In my case, from a polluted city in China (2008-2015) via (at present) Hoppers Crossing near Werribee in Melbourne to central or north Queensland for winters.

Melbourne is too cloudy and cold in winter for my taste. Astronomical twilight ends too late in summer for an old guy who likes to get to bed before midnight but still fit in some observing if there's no moon or it's not overcast. The latter factor rules out dark sites in northwestern Victoria or anywhere with daylight saving and favours latitudes north of Brisbane, the further north the better. For example, astronomical twilight ends no later than 8:10pm at Rockhampton, but as late as 10:40pm in Melbourne.

I'd like to have a supermarket nearby, internet and a basic rural hospital - not because I like hospitals but places without a hospital generally don't have a GP or pharmacist. Places with affordable housing and modest light pollution include the Gemfields (The Willows, Anakie, Sapphire and Rubyvale) west of Emerald; Monto; and Charters Towers. Further afield, well-known over-wintering sites for southerners include Greenvale. Pentland, west of Charters Towers, is also on the list.

I've used the map of artificial skyglow published by Kyba et al. (2015) to aid site selection.

Thoughts?
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