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Way Out West Texas: Dark Skies
Stephen C Hummel Stephen C Hummel

Way Out West Texas: Dark Skies

External Article by CBS 7 Midland

The Greater Big Bend International Dark Sky reserve is a 15,000 square mile region that has been designated as one of the largest dark sky places in the world.

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City of Alpine Making Strides in Preserving Night Sky with Dark Skies Initiative and Updated Outdoor Lighting Ordinance
Stephen C Hummel Stephen C Hummel

City of Alpine Making Strides in Preserving Night Sky with Dark Skies Initiative and Updated Outdoor Lighting Ordinance

External article in the Big Bend Times.

The City of Alpine is making strides in preserving its night sky through the Dark Skies Initiative, a partnership with McDonald Observatory and the Big Bend Conservation Alliance. The initiative supports the Greater Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve, the world’s largest, covering approximately 15,000 square miles.

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Rapid Brightening of Night Skies Globally: Recent Results from Citizen Science and Solutions
Stephen C Hummel Stephen C Hummel

Rapid Brightening of Night Skies Globally: Recent Results from Citizen Science and Solutions

External article published by the American Astronomical Society

A recent paper by Kyba et al. (2023) found that light pollution of the world’s night skies has increased by as much as 10% a year since 2011, based on star counts made by citizen scientists. This has been widely covered in the media and articles. Here, we share an overview of these results, related consequences, and one ray of hope: ground-based light pollution can be addressed through mitigating solutions that have already been successfully demonstrated.

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