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One US State Vies for One of Earth's 'Exceptionally Dark' Skies
Central Idaho is cutting down on light pollution, trying to join elite group of 'dark-sky reserves'
(Newser)
- There are fewer than a dozen dark-sky reserves on Earth—places where the skies are so "exceptionally dark" that they receive the elite designation from the International Dark-Sky Association, attracting astronomy lovers from around the world. Now Idaho hopes to be the first US state to make it onto...
We Need Darker Nights
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We Need Darker Nights
Paul Bogard argues against light pollution
(Newser)
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Los Angeles Times
: Let it be the start of a push toward darker ones. Light pollution is so prevalent in the US that those in their 30s might be the last generation to...
It's Lights Out for Earth Hour
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Age
reports. China's Bird's Nest stadium, London's Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Vatican, and the Empire State Building...
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Washington Post
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