State Park Bortle 1 Scale Information In The US
As discussed in a previous article, we looked at statistics of all state parks of all 50 US States, and classified each state park to the appropriate Bortle Scales 1, 2, and 3 to determine…
As discussed in a previous article, we looked at statistics of all state parks of all 50 US States, and classified each state park to the appropriate Bortle Scales 1, 2, and 3 to determine…
Previously, we have discussed the State Parks in Arkansas that one can visit for viewing 2024 Solar Eclipse. However, we are going to take a deeper look and examine the cities that will have 100%…
For those looking for Arkansas 2024 Solar Eclipse Resources, here is a great start and guide. We have information about major cities, including astronomy clubs, planetariums, and universities that could be hosting events, as well…
Messier 57, otherwise known as the Ring Nebula, is a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a sun-like star. The tiny white dot in the center of the nebula is the star’s hot core, called…
We recently have taken the time to supplement the 2024 solar eclipse state parks and cities maps with some new state park maps for dark sky sites. During this endevour, we took the time to…
After looking at all 50 US States State Parks, we are able to create this in depth table with information about the darkest of dark sky sites in each state. This summary will be a…
Although there are a plethora of major cities that the 2024 eclipse will pass through, this article will discuss 8 of the largest cities in regards to population. As the path of totality moves from…
Previously, we have discussed the State Parks in New Hampshire that one can visit for viewing 2024 Solar Eclipse. However, we are going to take a deeper look and examine the cities that will have…
For those looking for New Hampshire 2024 Solar Eclipse Resources, here is a great start and guide. This article will provide state park information to provide assistance and a centralized place for this information to…
Messier 56 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lyra. It was discovered by Charles Messier on January 19, 1779. The cluster is located almost midway along an imaginary line between Albireo and Sulafat. Astronomers…