Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Border “light pollution” worries scientists

Sometimes the actors in the immigration debate are not always the usual suspects. Take the case of astronomers working in observatories close to the U.S.-Mexico border who worry that changes along the border would impede their work. Dan Brocious- spokesman for Arizona’s Whipple Observatory- said that possible plans for “stadium lights” and other technological equipment along the border would be harmful for several astronomical facilities located in both the U.S. and Mexico.

Links- Green Valley News, The Latin Americanist, Washington Post

Image- noao.com (Whipple Observatory in Arizona)

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