"Under One Sky" IDA Virtual Conference
Details
Public
Type: Special Event
Held on: Nov 13, 2020 (Fri) at 01:00 PM to Nov 14, 2020 (Sat) at 02:00 PM
Speaker: See web link
Location:
Event Coordinator: John McLaren
Overview
Want to know more about light pollution and how to preserve dark skies? The International Dark Sky Association's annual conference is this weekend: November 13-14! This year's conference is online only, full of amazing speakers, and free to attend! Find more info & register at https://conference.darksky.org/
Sessions will happen across 24 hours in three different time zones beginning with a global opening on Friday, November 13 at 1:00 PM PST. The conference will then move to three regional breakout sessions on Saturday, November 14, each two hours long. Then, conference attendees will come back together for a global closing session at 1:00 pm PST.
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Reminder —
"Under One Sky" IDA Virtual Conference (special event) is scheduled to begin Nov 13, 2020, 01:00 PM. Events continue on Saturday.
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