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Light pollution poses serious threat to astronomy, study says

Astronomers are once again ringing alarm bells about rising light pollution destroying pristine night skies. This time, though, their worries extend beyond their core discipline.

“We astronomers are sort of the canary in the coal mine,” James Lowenthal, a professor of astronomy at Smith College in Massachusetts, said last week at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. “Practically every species that’s studied is affected negatively [by light pollution].”

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