Light pollution threatens Earth-based astronomy
LIGHTS OUT: Astronomers have mounted a push to counter a problem they say threatens to sever humankind's connection with the cosmos - light pollution. Sprawling cities that beam their light toward the stars are cutting the night-sky visibility available even from remote sites in Hawaii, Chile and...
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