With most people living in city have more people never seen a full starry night sky

  • dumples@midwest.social
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    2 days ago

    I think its less about people living in the city and more general light pollution. Light pollution spreads a lot further than you think even for places you think are a full starry night sky. I know in my own life, the difference from my urban house, to a more rural cabin is huge, but the jump from that rural cabin to the middle of Boundary Waters Canoe Area is also huge. I assume if I ever get a chance to go to an International Dark Sky Place there will be another large jump.

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      2 days ago

      Exactly. I was out in the woods plenty as a kid, camping and whatnot. Wasn’t until my mid-30s when I truly saw the Milky Way. That was in deepest Mississippi.