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Friday, June 15, 2007
1:56:34 PM EDT
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Sky Friendly Light Bulbs?
 I know what you're thinking.... how in the world can a light bulb be friendly? I understand how fixtures can be sky friendly by reigning in the light created by a light bulb, but a sky friendly light bulb? Well... that was my first thought, too. Interestingly, there are a pair of sky friendly light bulbs recently introduced by Bulbrite. The bulbs, which are energy efficient compact fluorescents, come with their own 'light shades'. These integral light shades control the direction that the light they emit can travel. They come in two flavors, universal (pictured left) and base-up (pictured right). Base up is similar to some existing light shades, with the exception that it comes with its own bulb. This fits in any fixture where the bulb screws up into the base... hence 'base-up'. Universal can go in these types of fixtures as well, but its really designed to go into a fixture where the bulb screws down into the socket. These types of lights have prior to this time, been impossible to shade. The shade does not make this 100% night sky friendly, but it does contain much of the light, and is a huge improvement considering that lights that make use of this could not be controlled at all... leaving them sending most of the light they emitted up into the night sky. With the Universal light shade in place, now, even these horribly performing fixtures are tolerable.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
10:39:55 AM EDT
Copper Lights
 Demand for copper lights is exploding this year. Homes and businesses just can't get enough of this timeless material. What's behind this renewed popularity? Lets take a quick look. Copper is a natural material that has been used by civilizations throughout history because it has been readily available. In today's homes copper coordinates nicely with granite, stone and various woods. Copper is incredibly durable. Copper simply will not rust. Its only acknowledgment of the elements is the "patina" that changes its color through the years. If you've ever purchased cheap fixtures that looked nice when they were installed.... only to watch them deteriorate after the first storm... you'll really enjoy the lifetime of performance you'll get from copper lights.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
7:10:24 PM EST
IDA Annual Meeting March 2007, Tucson
Join us March 4–6, 2007 at the Doubletree at Reid Park in Tucson,
Arizona and discover new tools in lighting design for a sustainable
future. Become part of the discussion about sustainability and how it relates to dark skies. Meet with lighting experts and night sky activists to learn how you can improve the lights at your home or in your community
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
8:09:22 AM EST
Feeling Happy
Outdoor Lighting Resources
There has been a lot of energy expended on the light pollution control front lately. A large number of websites now focus on or at least have sections discussing proper outdoor lighting. Here are a few that I've been visiting lately. 1) The International Dark Sky Association2) Light Pollution Information3) Light Pollution Education4) A Guide To Proper Outdoor Lighting5) BriteLitesOut.com6) The Lighting Police7) Outdoor Lighting8) Del.icio.us9) Astro-Blogging10) High Country News11) Spaceweather.com12) Utah Skies13) JPL's Astronomy Resources14) Sea Turtle-Friendly LightingThese really just scratch the surface, but by visiting, reading and implementing whats to be learned from these sites, people can understand the problem of light pollution and how really simple it is to solve.
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Monday, October 16, 2006
1:34:45 PM EDT
Recessed Lighting
Here's another way to be night sky friendly,
recessed lighting. Recessed lights are embedded up inside you soffits (roof
overhang). This placement essentially means that these lights have no choice by
to shine down onto the ground below. This little beauty comes from the folks at
Sea Gull Lighting. Shown here is the
SGL-9424. This
low voltage light fixture will illuminate the area beneath it without lighting up
the night sky or the rest of the neighborhood. As is typical of the outdoor
fixtures offered by
Starry Night Lights, up lighting and light trespass are virtually
eliminated. These are two of the prime manifestations of
light pollution.
You can find this clever, night sky friendly
light fixture at your favorite
outdoor lighting store, Starry
Night Lights!
Are you tired of all the bad lighting you see in your area? You can make a
difference.
Show your support for Starry Nights by helping to spread the word!
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Monday, September 25, 2006
10:22:02 PM EDT
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Light Pollution Resources
More and more light pollution resources are popping up on the internet. It seems that night sky activists just won't take no for an answer. Finally, the mainstream media are paying attention too. Educating the public about light pollution is almost a full time job, but the cost of not doing so is even higher. Global warming, resource depletion and an orangy sky devoid of stars is what lies ahead if we do nothing. If you'd hate for this to continue... and would like to make a change.. .why not help to support Starry Nights!
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Friday, August 11, 2006
12:53:02 PM EDT
Post Top Lighting From Minka Lavery
Here's a beautiful post top fixture from the folks at
Minka Lavery. Shown here is the
MIN-8106-138. This sleek, hammered brass
post top light will provide you with as much light as other post mounted
fixtures without all the vision robbing glare typically produced by the
brass & glass crowd. As is typical of the outdoor lights offered by Starry
Night Lights, you can't see the light bulb virtually eliminating up lighting
and light trespass, two of the prime manifestations of
light pollution.
You can find this gorgeous, dark sky friendly
post top light at your favorite store for outdoor lights, Starry
Night Lights!
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Thursday, August 10, 2006
11:47:28 AM EDT
Diggs on Outdoor Lighting & Light Pollution
I found a number of great new resources lately. Digg (www.Digg.com), Gather, Del.icio.us, Gather to name just a few.. Many people are making use of it, though many, many more are unaware of its existance. Essentially, you share interesting web content by Digging it. This flags the content for others of similar interest to find, and so creates a kind of viral network. I've been digging articles on outdoor lighting and light pollution lately, hoping to use this venue to spread the word to a wider audience. Other night sky activists are doing the same. If you're just looking for information, these are great resources. If you take the issue a bit more seriously, you might consider consider how you can add your voice to the growing clamour to end light pollution.
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Monday, August 7, 2006
9:27:08 PM EDT
Deseret News Focuses on Starry Skies
 I came across a very cool article in the Deseret News dealing with light pollution. I think its great when the mainline papers pick up on a topic near and dear to my heart. Its a chance for a much broader audience to learn about light pollution. All in all, I think the article was nicely written and informative. This is typical of writer Joe Bauman who generally nails his articles. Joe has done several other astronomy & light pollution articles in recent years.
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Sunday, August 6, 2006
12:50:41 PM EDT
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Ceramic Wall Sconces From AmeriTec Lighting
Here's the first light fixture from our most recently acquired vendor,
AmeriTec Lighting
of Casa Grande, Arizona. The
ATL-3092 is a beautiful, night sky friendly ceramic wall sconce that is
available in a large array of patterns and finishes. You can have these
customized for virtually any requirements out there. You can also order it
in unfinished bisque and finish it your self. Whatever your preference,
AmeriTec Lighting will turn it around quickly for you.
When you're ready to update the exterior of your home, be sure to choose a
night sky friendly fixture and do your part to reclaim the night skies in
your area. You can find this gorgeous, dark sky friendly
ceramic wall sconce at your favorite
outdoor lighting store, Starry
Night Lights!
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