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Old January 4th 05, 01:36 PM
Joe Morris
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"C J Campbell" writes:

"Corky Scott" wrote:


Has anyone been following the disturbing (to me anyway) news stories
about airliners approaching to land being hit with laser beams aimed
at the cockpits?


There are several possibilities:

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5) Pilots, alert because of government warnings, are over-reacting to
accidental contact with legitimate (but possibly careless) users of lasers,
including folks who got new telescopes for Christmas.


An argument against the idea that it's a new telescope owner is that
the green laser pens are typically over $100 (vs. maybe $10-15 for
a typical red laser pointer). Also, the green pointers are mostly
used in amateur astronomy by someone knowledgable about the sky,
who (hopefully) has a bit of common sense. (Of course, this doesn't
in any way say that it isn't a newbie; there are people with lots
of money who think an Astro-Physics 8" refractor is just right as a
first telescope, just like people who do their student training in
a Baron because they think a Cessna 150 is for the hoi polloi...)

I do hope that this doesn't lead to DHS outlawing the green laser
pens. I use one in an astronomy program I run with the National Park
Service inside the District of Columbia (in Rock Creek park, under
the flight path that choppers follow to and from the VP's residence
on the Naval Observatory grounds). And yes, I *am* careful to avoid
pointing it anywhere near anyone overflying the area; the program's
been running for over 50 years and I would hate to have it shut down.

Joe Morris
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Old January 4th 05, 02:40 PM
C J Campbell
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"Joe Morris" wrote in message
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I do hope that this doesn't lead to DHS outlawing the green laser
pens. I use one in an astronomy program I run with the National Park
Service inside the District of Columbia (in Rock Creek park, under
the flight path that choppers follow to and from the VP's residence
on the Naval Observatory grounds). And yes, I *am* careful to avoid
pointing it anywhere near anyone overflying the area; the program's
been running for over 50 years and I would hate to have it shut down.


I am sure most of us would hate that, too. You never know what the
Department of Homeland Fear will come up with next, though.


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Old January 4th 05, 02:46 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Joe Morris wrote:

An argument against the idea that it's a new telescope owner is that
the green laser pens are typically over $100 (vs. maybe $10-15 for
a typical red laser pointer).


Another argument against this is the location of some of these incidents. You
aren't going to see much of the night sky anywhere close to Teterboro, for
example.

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
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Old January 12th 05, 02:11 PM
C J Campbell
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"Joe Morris" wrote in message
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An argument against the idea that it's a new telescope owner is that
the green laser pens are typically over $100 (vs. maybe $10-15 for
a typical red laser pointer). Also, the green pointers are mostly
used in amateur astronomy by someone knowledgable about the sky,
who (hopefully) has a bit of common sense.


Apparently David Banach of New Jersey didn't have any.



the program's
been running for over 50 years and I would hate to have it shut down.


On the bright side, they didn't need lasers 50 years ago. :-(


 




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