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Dark Sky Sites
Photographs and commentary for dark sky sites.
Introduction
Between Soap Lake and Moses Lake
22 October 2006: Near Royal City
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Introduction
This is a quick survey of land visited as part of the Seattle Astronomical Society's hunt for a dark sky site.
Between Soap Lake and Moses Lake
Tim, Fred and I drove over to the property Maxine had found between Soap Lake
and Moses Lake.
It took us a while to find a way to drive onto the property, but we finally
made our way along the powerlines, and then cut over along some ATV tracks to
get to the property.
During the day, and while setting up telescopes, the site looked promising.
An awesome 360 degree horizon, and civilization looked distant.
As it got darker, however, we noticed more and more lights coming out.
There were a few bright individual lights to the north and north-east, but the
biggest lights were in Ephrata (west and west/south-west) and Moses Lake
(south-east).
We saw an ISS flyover around 9:36pm.
By midnight, all traces of the sunset had disappeared. However, skyglow was
significant from both Ephrata and especially Moses Lake. Even looking
directly up, it wasn't particularly dark. We could almost make out some
5th-magnitude stars in the Ursa Minor, but that was it.
So on the whole, we felt the site was not dark enough, and skyglow was
significant.
22 October 2006: Near Royal City
I drove out during the day to inspect a 20 acre site near Royal City. Here is
the approximate location:
Google Maps entry
(the plot is north of the town on Frenchman Hills Road)
Also, Royal City apparently has their own
Wikipedia entry
!
Here are some rough shots of the plot.
On the plus side, the site is the right size, and very accessible. I'm
guessing it is dark but we'd have to confirm that. It was around 2 and a half
hour's drive. The land was pretty flat.
On the negative side, there is a slight rise to the south which limits the
southern horizon to anywhere between 10 and 15 degrees (my guess based on
where we'd likely put up telescopes). Also, the site is at just under 1200
feet elevation, we were hoping it would be a bit higher.
I think light pollution from nearby cities wouldn't be too bad, except perhaps
to the north (Moses Lake is 20 miles away to the northeast). My biggest light pollution fear is that nearby
homes and farms will have bright lights.
There is a small house nearby, but I don't know how close it would be to
the actual property.
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