Dark Skies/Milky Way
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Dark Skies/Milky Way
Fully, 80% of Americans can't see the Milky Way at night due to light pollution. The International Dark-Sky Association has a map of International Dark Sky Places. A large majority of these are in the Rocky Mts. region. But there are some in Maine, Virginia, and Penn. Whenever I leave city lights behind and go to a dark sky area, I am in awe and in wonder at the vastness of the Milky Way.
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The great positive of the August 2020 derecho in Iowa were the widespread, long-lasting power outages that totally eliminated light pollution and allowed us to see the Milky Way from our driveway! Spectacular!
I have also seen the Milky Way in other places, but never expected to see it in town!
I have also seen the Milky Way in other places, but never expected to see it in town!
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Many nights this summer (and other summers) I could clearly see the milky way when I was working and sleeping at central Oregon fire towers. From my perch at Spring Butte I could see the light pollution of Bend several degrees above the top of Paulina Peak (7980' ASL)
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