The Great World Wide Star Count is an event where people around the world go outside and just count the number of stars and constellations they see. Of course, living in New York City, that is easy for me because I can only see about 10 stars on a given night. For more information, or if you would like to join the fun, go here. Enjoy!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Great World Wide Star Count 2008
Posted by You'd Prefer an Astronaut at 10:51 AM
Labels: amateur astronomy, public outreach
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