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posted by Fnord666 on Monday November 27 2017, @03:15PM   Printer-friendly
from the beacon-in-the-darkness dept.

Light pollution is getting worse across much of the globe, with the exception of countries like Yemen and Syria:

A study of pictures of Earth by night has revealed that artificial light is growing brighter and more extensive every year. Between 2012 and 2016, the planet's artificially lit outdoor area grew by more than 2% per year. Scientists say a "loss of night" in many countries is having negative consequences for "flora, fauna, and human well-being".

A team published the findings in the journal Science Advances. Their study used data from a Nasa satellite radiometer - a device designed specifically to measure the brightness of night-time light. It showed that changes in brightness over time varied greatly by country. Some of the world's "brightest nations", such as the US and Spain, remained the same. Most nations in South America, Africa and Asia grew brighter. [...]

Lead researcher Christopher Kyba from the German Research Centre for Geoscience in Potsdam said that the introduction of artificial light was "one of the most dramatic physical changes human beings have made to our environment".

Also at Sky & Telescope, NPR, and EurekAlert.

Artificially lit surface of Earth at night increasing in radiance and extent (open, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1701528) (DX)

Previously: Bring on the Night, say National Park Visitors in New Study
Light Pollution Prevents 80% of North Americans From Seeing the Milky Way
Study Shows That Artificial Lights Deter Nocturnal Pollinators


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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Monday November 27 2017, @04:08PM (3 children)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Monday November 27 2017, @04:08PM (#602088)

    Sodium vapor lamps largely follow your guidelines, and there's still a tremendous amount of ground-bounce in urban areas that have them installed widespread.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-vapor_lamp [wikipedia.org]

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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by Snotnose on Monday November 27 2017, @05:17PM (1 child)

    by Snotnose (1623) on Monday November 27 2017, @05:17PM (#602116)

    The advantage of sodium lights is their light is easily filtered out by astronomers.

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    • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Monday November 27 2017, @08:07PM

      by JoeMerchant (3937) on Monday November 27 2017, @08:07PM (#602149)

      There's a concept: blue (sodium blocker) glasses for night viewing of the stars.

      Next problem: smog.

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  • (Score: 1) by toddestan on Saturday December 02 2017, @05:20PM

    by toddestan (4982) on Saturday December 02 2017, @05:20PM (#604322)

    The proliferation of LED lamps replacing Sodium lamps is likely one of the reasons this problem is getting worse. I'm all for using LEDs, but these lights are almost always white instead of orange, and the white tends to be towards the blue end of the spectrum too.