GLOBE at Night 2009
You are invited to be a part of the GLOBE community and participate in the annual global sky observation known as GLOBE at Night.
GLOBE at Night brings people outside to observe the constellation Orion from March 16th to March 28th. Participants simply choose a clear night on which stars are visible, take measurements of stars in this portion of the sky using GLOBE’s Magnitude Charts, and enter observations into the GLOBE at Night Web site. Students — alongside teachers, parents and community members– amass a data set from which they can begin to explore the concept of light pollution and to research the patterns of light pollution across the globe. You can enter your observations on the GLOBE at Night webpage (http://www.globe.gov/GaN/) from March 16th through April 7th.
Happy Observing!
