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Back in like 2020 during the end-of-year sales (probably Black Friday) I picked up like 3 of those Celestron flashlights from BH photo for .. like .. $5 each. Right now they are like $13. Same as Amazon. My only gripe is the unevenness of the LED beam.
I still prefer my original gen 1 skylight from the 90s. I also have the gen2 (with the “wheel” switch) and the “mini”. Neither are as good as the gen 1. The mini feels fragile.
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Back in like 2020 during the end-of-year sales (probably Black Friday) I picked up like 3 of those Celestron flashlights from BH photo for .. like .. $5 each. Right now they are like $13. Same as Amazon. My only gripe is the unevenness of the LED beam.
Why not ban lights altogether? If the guests are to truly experience a dark sky, they have to let go of their lights.I assume there is a pathway to the top of the hill -- install some shielded pathway lights (red, pointed down) to guide guests to the top, but once there: no lights allowed. The telescope hosts can have gentle glow in the dark tape or whatever on the mounts / tripod legs so people aren't tripping. Require the guests to spend 15 minutes standing / sitting on the hill, looking at the sky, dark adapting. Someone can give a talk during this time. Once dark adapted they can see the telescopes etc. just fine.
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I just wish I could ban lights as I'm on team "night vision is a real superpower we have".
I think we're so used to moving around in the dark that we might forget how uncomfortable some others may be in the same conditions. And mobility issues, and brittler bones, change the risk/reward calculation on having a little light.Headlamps are a curse, though, and the suggestion to ban them is a good one. If that's all someone has, they can be carried in the hand. The only thing they're good for is when you need to work on something with both hands in the dark.
Unless you are in Bortle under level 3, I would simply teach your students to refrain from using ANY flashlights by holding them in a dark room or with an eyes shade on for ~10 minutes before going stargazing. Surely all participants have to stick to that policy (no flashlights) strictly. Zero cost and MUCH more efficient trick also demonstrating the amazing "night vision" achievable.
If you want a flashlight anyway (e.g. as a memorabilia gift) just go to Temu.com and look up what looks appealing (watch for 2-4 pieces batches to save on shipping). All of these will be uber bright anyway, so shop for some transparent red tape there as well and aply multiple layers as needed. I think Amazon and local recommendations would not lend you in the desired price range.
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I guess this offtopic flow is about Michael's claim his site is B2 ?
That region is actually quite nice for South views due to the N-W "slope" of the continent on the map moving SFBA domes Eastward. I don't use the SQM gag, but I had great overnighters, beating LSA darkness, just 50 miles North and 50 miles South from that campground location just dropping my 12" on the side of the road for 4-6 hours. Perhaps, because the region is more humid and less traveled (as soon as you get far from freeways (1, 5, and 101)?
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Hey all,I'm mostly lurking TAC and doing tons of imaging and am a member of TVS. I also lead the effort at Mendocino Magic, a campground run by a close friend, for their astro program around the Perseids Meteor Shower Campout (Bortle 2, Laytonville) and other events in Mendocino County.One thing we've struggled with over the years is people showing up at the viewing site on top of the hill with overly bright headlamps, forcing them to cycle through settings to reach the red light, which annoys a lot of people (I know we have a lot of visual folks here, you can relate!). We'd like to sell red headlamps (or lighted necklaces) at the shop to event attendees so they don't ruin the viewing for others. We also would like to stay within a $5-15 buy range as for most attendees this is a one-and-done astronomy event (though many do return year after year), with a small markup to sustain the property where the event is held.I know I can ask AI or check Amazon for options, but I'd also appreciate your suggestions, so let me know if you have any!Mich