unfortunately, paintballs would only work till the next rainy season. what about if we climb up every light post, and change the bulb for a nice christmas bulb. then there would be an accepable red. however, stringing the lights across the parking lot might be difficult. anyone know what the price on a 55,000' foot strand of non-twinklers is at walymart? (ps, i flew over the distribution center on my way back from LA last night. The lighting isn't too bad from 20,000', mainly parking lot lights in their typical blue-hue. but, that is the view from way up.) Cheers, James. diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Bingo! I was actually thinking of using one of my paint ball guns to apply a little 'toner' to the lights. But I do have some paint balls that are red... I'll have to try this on the parking lot lights of the school across the street to see how many 'coats' it will take per light. ;) Thanks Deb...
Quoting astrodeb@charter.net:
Guy,
You could paint all the lights red as part of your dark sky program. That would be a sight to see.
Debbie
From: diveboss@xmission.com Date: 2004/12/14 Tue PM 10:42:16 MST To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Wal Mart / Dark Sky Security / Bad Day
Who you kidding. That's the same aerial photo the 'National Inquirer'
has
been passing off as an Iranian Nuclear Weapons plant. ;) Check out the
berm
surrounding the facility.
Patrick, take a picture of the facility at night. show us what it looks
like
from several locations including the bat cave. If you can, move in
close
and include some shots of the light fixtures and their apparent
locations
from any nearby cover. Maybe you could estimate the distance and
potential
wind hazzard to each light. You can do that on paper. This info could
come
in handy if we ever decide to enact a 'dark sky' program. Don't forget
to
paint your face. ;) Just kidding...
Qoting Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net>:
The new Wal Mart distribution center was mentioned here earlier.
FYI,
here's what it looks like (through today's haze). FWIW it's located
on
the far west side of the Tooele valley.
http://www.trilobyte.net/paw/temp/TEMP001.JPG
As for Dark Sky site security, one could do like this guy near Grantsville and put in a mote. :-)
http://www.trilobyte.net/paw/temp/TEMP002.JPG
And as long as I'm showing pictures, here's one showing someone's bad day (result of the pilot getting the flap thingie mixed up with the
gear
thingie).
http://www.trilobyte.net/paw/temp/TEMP003.JPG
Patrick
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