October 2010
1 post
July 2010
2 posts
April 2010
2 posts
Wonder lust: Dark sky parks - space - 10 April... →
March 2010
7 posts
February 2010
12 posts
BLDGBLOG: Screens in Space →
Sky detectives | COSMOS magazine →
BLDGBLOG: The Star Archive →
Photoshop: Image Stacking →
ABC Radio National - City Nights →
landscapearchitecture:
RADIO DOCUMENTARY - CITY NIGHTS
“Passion, despair, violence, romance, mystery, revelation — as twilight falls in the city our emotions and our imaginations are heightened. Powerful unseen currents run through the city — your city, a distant city, an imagined city. We’re swept along into the crucible, and what happens next holds our memories captive.”
“The city at night...
Sydney artists design out crime →
HUNDREDS of turtle hatchlings attracted by bright street lights forced police to...
– http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26675850-5013016,00.html
January 2010
4 posts
Camera Mapping →
International PhD Workshop - The Temporal... →
Conservation as a Matter of Managing People - Book... →
December 2009
1 post
Lots of Aboriginal Dreamtime stories are associated with craters, meteorites and...
– Google Earth confirms Dreamtime legend | The Courier-Mail
November 2009
15 posts
Great World Wide Star Count
“This project was designed to encourage students, families and interested citizens to record observations of the quality of their nighttime sky (including specific constellations – Cygnus in the Northern Hemisphere, Sagittarius in the Southern Hemisphere) and share that data with others via the GWWSC website. Interested individuals have the opportunity to get involved by making observations,...
Spacehack →
london-planetarium →
Wireless Devices Overwhelm Nature's Signals →
Dark Sky Movement: Fighting to Save Our View of... →
Milkyway Panorama →
October 2009
9 posts
http://www.britastro.org/dark-skies/ →
Asteroid Brisbane
Not only is Brisbane, Australia, the only city named for an astronomer, but it has been honoured this week with a new namesake that is literally out of this world. A mountain-sized asteroid left over from the formation of the Solar System now officially bears the name Brisbane.
http://www.enewshost.com/incoming/ts.asp?ts=ODQyeGN4MTA1MDF4Y3g4MDA5Nzg0