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Month: July 2016

July 19, 2016: D-E-N-ver, Here I Come!

Well, it’s official!  With apologies to Al Jolson, just a quick blog post to note that I’ll be moving from Manhattan to Denver at the end of this month.    Yes, it will still be plenty light-polluted in Denver, but obviously nowhere near the same level as it is here in the light-pollution capital of […]

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