I thought I should post this inspiring Sky & Telescope article link here on what great possibilities there are for urban astronomers like us.
This is especially for newbies who are hesitant to buy a telescope and get into the hobby because of what you may have read about light pollution [LP] and astronomy. It is true that LP washes out the Milky Way and deep sky objects [DSO] but it does not matter if you want to observe the moon, planets, star clusters, double stars and even the brighter DSOs.
Of course we should all fight light pollution for the many reasons but in the meantime, we should make the best out of the situation.
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/howto/ba ... page=1&c=y
Don't let light pollution stop you
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