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A Quarterly Publication of the International Dark-Sky Association
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Nightscape #88 Download your free copy of Nightscape This issue of nightscape hosts Jim Richardson, National Geographic photographer, as he tells more about his Road Trip to find the stars, or lack thereof, that inspired his 2008 National Geographic feature. Also featured is Verlust der Nacht, an interdisciplinary research program in Berlin bringing together a range of fields and scientists to study the problem of light pollution from many directions. The previous year's many events are highlighted including the IDA Annual General meeting; the many events and conferences attended by IDA staff, board members, and volunteers; and a variety of other topics. Excerpt - Night Sky Road Trip by Jim Richardson Most road trips are daytime affairs; vagabond days spent watching America slip by the windows; nights in off-the-beaten-track motels. For National Geographic I reversed the day/night cycle. I toured the country on an inspection tour of the night sky. It was, by turns, inspiring and alarming...
Also Interdisciplinary Reserarch on Light Pollution by Dr. Annette Krop-Benesch Remembering Mary Crawford Dark Sky Lighting at Lowe's The IDA 2012 Annual Report Plus: Join IDA
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Issue Index |
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| 2013 | |
| Spring | Issue #88: Night sky road trip |
| 2012 | |
| Winter | Issue #87: Observing light pollution from air and space |
| Summer/Fall | Issue #85/86: Aoraki Mackenzie & NamibRand International Dark Sky Reserves |
| Spring | Issue #84: Parks and Protected Areas |
| 2011 | |
| Summer | Issue #83: The City Dark |
| Winter/Spring | Issue #81/82: The World at Night |
| 2010 | |
| Spring | Issue #80: Seeing blue (blue rich white light) |
| 2009 | |
| Winter | Issue #79: Annual General Meeting |
| Fall/Summer | Issue #77/78: Light at night and human health |
| Spring | Issue #76: Universe Awareness |
| 2008 | |
| Winter | Issue #75: The International Year of Astronomy 2009 |
| Fall/Summer | Issue #73/74: IDA 20th Anniversary Issue |
| Spring | Issue #72: Wildlife and light pollution |
| 2007 | |
| Fall | Issue #71: Dark sky destinations |
| Summer | Issue #70: The art of the ordinance |
| Spring/Winter | Issue #68/69: Conference Issue |
| 2006 | |
| Fall | Issue #67: The costs of light pollution |
| Summer | Issue #66: Sustainability, urban planning, and what they mean to dark skies |
| Spring | Issue #65: Annual Meeting 2006 |
| 2005 | |
| Winter | Issue #64: Our ocean's disappearing dark skies |
| Fall | Issue #63: Bright ideas for dark skies: New & emerging technologies for dark sky friendly lighting |
| Summer | Issue #62: Lighting for wildlife with bright days and dark nights |
| Spring | Issue #61: IDA Mark preserves the dark |
| 2004 | |
| Winter | Issue #60: Meeting news: Think global, act local |
| Fall | Issue #59: Lighting and crime: Most still in the dark about real security lighting |
| Summer | Issue #58 |
| Spring | Issue #57: With and without (Light Pollution, that is) |
| 2003 | |
| Winter | Issue #56: LIPA Works to save the night sky |
| Fall | Issue #55: Quality lighting and advocacy: An awarding experience! |
| Summer | Issue #54 |
| Spring | Issue #53 |
| 2002 | |
| Winter | Issue #52: IDA Boston: Progress through partnerships |
| Fall | Issue #51: Leonids and Lighting: How will natural and manmade lighting affect this year's show? |
| Summer | Issue #50: Greetings from Tucson, Home of the International Dark-Sky Association |
| Spring | Issue #49 |