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Uploaded by JPLnews on Jan 15, 2009
To celebrate this stargazing year, amateur astronomers around the world are going to encourage their communities to look to the stars.
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Sings2Jesus1 11 months ago
Gorgeous video. Still watching it in 2010. Such enthusiasm is infectious!
acs1978aus 1 year ago
What a beautiful thing it is, to share the night sky with the public.
ParaglidingManiac 1 year ago
Great Video! I love public outreach! It seems like you guys reach alot of people. Great Job
ksastro 2 years ago
Nice job. Judith should be the IYA post girl. LOL :)
saquatucket 3 years ago
We don't *want* light pollution. The point is, even with light pollution, even in the middle of a city, there are still things to see.
tkunioka 3 years ago
Geez, looking through a telescope in the middle of a city, how much light pollution do you want?
2013andBeyonD 3 years ago
Great! I'll be doing my bit.
AndromedasWake 3 years ago
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-68.472693° -97.110390°
Sings2Jesus1 11 months ago
Gorgeous video. Still watching it in 2010. Such enthusiasm is infectious!
acs1978aus 1 year ago
What a beautiful thing it is, to share the night sky with the public.
ParaglidingManiac 1 year ago
Great Video! I love public outreach! It seems like you guys reach alot of people. Great Job
ksastro 2 years ago
Nice job. Judith should be the IYA post girl. LOL :)
saquatucket 3 years ago
We don't *want* light pollution. The point is, even with light pollution, even in the middle of a city, there are still things to see.
tkunioka 3 years ago
Geez, looking through a telescope in the middle of a city, how much light pollution do you want?
2013andBeyonD 3 years ago
Great! I'll be doing my bit.
AndromedasWake 3 years ago