Astrotourism in Massachusetts
Update: 2022-03-13
Description
In addition to being an exemplary astronomer, Dr. James D. Lowenthal has spent decades advocating for dark skies. In this episode, he shares with us useful information on dark sky tourism in Massachusetts.
Time stamps :
- 03:07 : Have there been any measures implemented in Massachusetts's dark sky parks to reduce or limit light pollution ?
- 05:56 : Can one see the Milky Way from Massachusetts ? If yes, when can one see the Milky Way from Massachusetts ?
- 07:56 : Are there any observatories in the region ?
- 10:04 : Are there any planetariums in the region ?
- 10:56 : Are there any astronomy clubs in the region ?
- 12:26 : Are there opportunities for doing nightscape astrophotography in Massachusetts ?
- 14:39 : Is there a possibility to do nocturnal nature trails in Massachusetts ?
- 16:39 : Are there any dark sky friendly bed and breakfasts in Massachusetts ?
Useful links and resources :
- IDA Massachusetts
- International Dark-Sky Association
- McConnell Rooftop Observatory
- Wilder Observatory
- MIT Wallace Astrophysical Observatory
- MIT Haystack Observatory
- Bassett Planetarium
- Seymour Planetarium
- Charles Hayden Planetarium
- Springfield Telescope And Reflector Society
- Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston
- Astronomical Society of Southern New England
- Stellafane
- Outdoor Street Lighting, Glare, and Circadian Rhythm Disturbance
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