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Starry starry NIGHT

I am an amateur astronomer and science writer living in Kendal, in the Lake District. This is a beautiful part of the world, but like many places in the UK, it has a serious light pollution problem. On a (rare) clear night, I can barely see much more than the Moon, a couple of bright planets and perhaps a few dozen stars.

So when my partner Stella and I, and our cat Jess, go away in our motorhome, we choose a campsite based somewhere remote and as far away as possible from light pollution. Several times a year, we leave the crowds behind and head north, to a Star Camp.

Star Camps are special events held by and for amateur astronomers who want to get away just to look at the stars for a few nights. They’re usually at remote locations, as far from light pollution as possible. Attendees take telescopes, cameras and other equipment to use under a sky that is much darker than the one they can

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