Is the Canadian Arctic the Future of Astronomy?
sciencehabit writes "Frigid temperatures, dry air, and endless nights should, in theory, make the polar regions top spots for ground-based optical astronomy. So far, Antarctica has been getting all the action, with a handful of optical telescopes peering into the sky from the icy continent. But a new study indicates that the Canadian high Arctic is also a good spot for ground-based optical astronomy. In fact, the great white north offers some practical advantages over the Antarctic."
Telescopes generate huges amount of data. Fiber to the south pole must not be cheap.
10 ?"Hello World" life was simple then
Secondly... the annoying light pollution you get from the aurora borealis.
Or use a site at the equator. Its useless arguing between north and south poles. Each can only see half the sky.
http://michaelsmith.id.au
southern sky?
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bjd
This is a silly suggestion. The future of astronomy is not in Canada but in space...