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Yes, and "back then", we didn't have all the air pollution obscurring
the sky and things were much easier to see. Wow -- I don't know where you live, but in my lifetime air pollution has been all but eliminated. I remember the skies around Milwaukee and Racine (Wisconsin) being black with coal smoke almost 24/7 when I was a kid -- now, they are clear as a bell, and the view of the night sky is unrestricted. Of course, all the high-paying manufacturing jobs were eliminated along with the air pollution -- but that's another thread. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Wow -- I don't know where you live, but in my lifetime air pollution has been all but eliminated. I remember the skies around Milwaukee and Racine (Wisconsin) being black with coal smoke almost 24/7 when I was a kid -- now, they are clear as a bell, and the view of the night sky is unrestricted. It varies across the contry. In East Tennessee, visibilty has been reduced by 75% during my lifetime, the measurement being that there are now only 25% as many days that you can see 50 miles from Clingman's Dome as days that you could see that far in the 60s. The decrease has been laid primarily on the use of coal for power production in the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. Regardless of that, anywhere within 10 miles of the yard from which I watched Echo and Sputnik, you wouldn't be able to see anything of the sort these days due to light pollution. George Patterson I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company. |
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Jay, I'm in Ohio.
You're in Iowa. The only pollution you have to worry about is methane from pig and cow farts. ;-)) Yes, and "back then", we didn't have all the air pollution obscurrin the sky and things were much easier to see. Jay Honeck wrote: Wow -- I don't know where you live, but in my lifetime air pollution has been all but eliminated. I remember the skies around Milwaukee and Racine (Wisconsin) being black with coal smoke almost 24/7 when I was a kid -- now, they are clear as a bell, and the view of the night sky is unrestricted. Of course, all the high-paying manufacturing jobs were eliminated along with the air pollution -- but that's another thread. |
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