When Night Becomes Day: Light Pollution and the Loss of Our Night Sky
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Description
80% of children in the United States may never see the Milky Way Galaxy. In this week's Athenaeum, Dr. Jennifer L.B. Anderson, a professor in the Geosciences Department at Winona State, outlines the causes of light pollution and the effects a vanishing night sky has on our connecting to the stars. [season 1, episode 4]
Publication Date
11-1-2016
Publisher
Darrell W. Krueger Library
Location
Winona, Minnesota
Keywords
Light Pollution, Milky Way, Winona State University, Stars, Astronomy, Stargazing, Safety
Department
Library
Recommended Citation
Winona State University - Darrell W. Krueger Library, "When Night Becomes Day: Light Pollution and the Loss of Our Night Sky" (2016). The Athenaeum. 18.
https://openriver.winona.edu/athenaeum/18
Unique Identifier
WSULIBATH_Athenaeum_S1E4_NightBecomesDay