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Old 01-05-2013, 01:27 PM
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Light Polution

Currently stuck in the US in Kansas City for a bit and never realized just how good I had it back home in Adelaide when it comes to light pollution. Can only just see enough stars to make an attempt to orientate myself in the sky. While I knew I could see more in the country, than I could at home, I never quite realised just what the wife meant when she said she couldnt see the sky.

What was the wakeup for yourself with regards to LP?
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Old 01-05-2013, 02:16 PM
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Couple of years ago I was lucky to get to go to New York City for a work based project for a week. Flying back to Sydney en-route from Newark to LA it was an evening flight and apart from a few patches of dark, most of the country from east to west was lit like a Christmas tree
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