Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Dark Sky Regulations Bring Zodiacal Light to Rhode Island Observatory

Dark Sky Regulations Bring Zodiacal Light to Rhode Island Observatory:
Zodiacal light over Charleston, RI (Scott MacNeill, Frosty Drew Observatory)
Dark Sky Regulations Bring Zodiacal Light to Rhode Island Observatory
Zodiacal light over Charlestown, RI (Scott MacNeill, Frosty Drew Observatory)
The result of sunlight reflected off fine particles of dust aligned along the plane of the Solar System, zodiacal light appears as a diffuse, hazy band of light stretching upwards from the horizon after sunset or before sunrise. Most people have never seen zodiacal light because it’s very dim, and thus an extremely dark sky is required. But thanks to recent dark sky regulations that were passed in the coastal Rhode Island town of Charlestown, this elusive astronomical phenomenon has become visible — to the delight of one local observatory.
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