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AN INTERSTELLAR SUCCESS: MAKING COUNTY GOVERNMENT WORK FOR JULIAN

AN INTERSTELLAR SUCCESS: MAKING COUNTY GOVERNMENT WORK FOR JULIAN
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Rising star of astronomy: Vivek Vijayakumar

Vijayakumar is part of a team of researchers at the school developing data tools to analyze compact objects like neutron stars, white dwarfs, and black holes.

See the night sky like never before in Julian

See the Milky Way like never before in Julian And while in the city it s almost impossible to look up at the sky at night and see more than a few stars, up in Julian it s a different story. Author: Shawn Styles (Weather) Updated: 5:33 PM PDT May 19, 2021 JULIAN, Calif. Julian is a short drive away from most places in San Diego, but it s a whole other world when it comes to looking at the heavens. And while in the city it s almost impossible to look the sky at night and see more than a few stars, up in Julian it s a different story and they have just been designated a Dark Sky Community.

This summer is a good time to visit Alaska Here s why

Design and illustrations by Jade Cuevas Good morning, Golden State travelers. Fear is a curious thing and travel often is posited as a way to help people confront their hang-ups and insecurities in a healthy way. Times contributor Edmund Vallance recently faced his fear of canyoneering born out of the horrifying incident in “127 Hours” on an adventure in Utah. You’ll read about his empowering experience and more in this edition of Escapes. Fear can also be a helpful, life-saving friend. A fear of crowds and enclosed spaces is a reasonable, smart reaction to a pandemic that continues to devastate large swaths of the world.

Julian named California s second dark-sky community

Print The scenic mountain town of Julian was recently certified as California’s second dark-sky community, following the lead of nearby Borrego Springs. Residents established the Julian Dark Sky Network in 2016, working with the county for several years to enact an outdoor lighting ordinance that met the standards of the International Dark-Sky Association. The result was a detailed policy requiring, among other things, that homes and businesses use specific types of bulbs and timers. Light pollution can drown out views of the night sky while also confusing birds, bats and others nocturnal animals. Bulbs that emit warmer tones are preferred to those featuring a cooler blue spectrum.

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