Light pollution
2001-08-09 17:37:20+02 by
Dan Lyke
3 comments
Study says artificial light prevents 1 in 5 humans from seeing Milky Way.
"The thing that struck me is there are large numbers of people
who really have lost the panorama of the night sky -- that's no
longer available to them because there is so much of this sky
brightness," said Chris Elvidge...
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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:32:27+01 by:
Dylan
Yanno, I used to think people who bitched about light pollution were stupid. Then I moved to California.
Every time I go to the country I'm blown away at just how many stars there are and it makes me...well, awed would work...to see all those stars I hardly ever see. It's not just the Milky Way, it takes a special night for me to be able to spot Orion, and that's just pathetic.
I used to think light pollution was just something to whine about for those who have run out of causes. Now, I know it's evil.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:32:27+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Where I grew up we used to count the stars in the Pleiades. Now I'm amazed when I actually see 'em.
I also wonder about the economics of street lights and similar. Do they really prevent injury?
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:32:28+01 by:
Mars Saxman
Between the overcast skies and the downtown lights all around me, I'm
lucky if I can see any stars at all.
I used to do backyard astronomy when I was a kid... now I have a hard
time even spotting the planets.
Let me tell you, I look at all the lights and sometimes I can't help but think:
pellet guns aren't that expensive...
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