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The City Dark
I originally posted this at my Scientific American blog.
I was recently in Alaska as an invitee of GoPro cameras in support of a pretty cool science experiment by Project Aether. Briefly, I was there to assist as they launched weather balloons with GoPro cameras attached in order to collect intra-auroral images. After the weather balloons dropped, the GPS tagged cameras were then retrieved, by several means and with several people. As I receive footage and information, I will be sharing more about this here on this blog.
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7 years ago • psivid, Space, Travel, Video • Tags: Alaska, Ann Druyan, astronomers, astronomy, aurora borealis, documentary, Don Pettit, Globe at Night, GoPro, Ian Cheney, International Dark-Sky Association, light pollution, movie, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Project Aether, The City Dark