Leeds in Lights
- Leeds Hippo
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Leeds Hippo wrote: Can we get these guys to light up Leeds - Looks fantastic - maybe the "Rusty Tower" could be donehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11755177 I saw that report on a BBC programme earlier today. The lights displays shown were terrific. Hope they can get something similar in Leeds in due course.
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- chameleon
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jim wrote: Aarrgh! No more light pollution! Dark skies are wonderful.Sorry, it isn't possible to please everyone, in this case the astronomically inclined. The new street lighting is supposed to adress this problem too isn't it JIm - though I never did see the point in letting the light shine everywhere instead of directing it to where it was needed. Having said that, all the new ones on the smaller roads seem to have been arranged to hit my windscreen like full-beam
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Hi Chameleon. The new lights are a small improvement on what was in place previously, but there is a huge way to go. On only has to see the sky from a truly dark site on a clear night to appreciate how little of what is up there is visible from any urban area. I'm afraid the nearest spot is in Galloway.
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jim wrote: I'm afraid the nearest spot is in Galloway. Kielder boasts the darkest night skies in England. They've constructed an observatory you can visit. http://www.visitkielder.com/site/visiti ... atorySorry, that's not about Leeds. But it's the nearest to Leeds!