The brightening of the night (especially of the night sky) by light sources created by humans.
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1If you can avoid some of the city's light pollution, even better.
2In the light pollution maps of Britain, Kielder is a black hole.
3The Milky Way stands out clearly hundreds of miles from any light pollution.
4The less light pollution in your area, the brighter the moon will appear.
5These days he doesn't have to worry about light pollution anymore.
6Citydwellers would do well to find an viewing area with less light pollution.
7Arizona is trying to cut light pollution; the policy's benefits are evident here.
8Dr Ian Griffin talks about the beauty of a sky without light pollution.
9If you can get away from the light pollution, even better.
10The less light pollution, the brighter the moon will appear.
11Above them, a handful of stars have escaped the light pollution of the metropolis.
12The visibility of the meteor shower also depends on the weather and light pollution.
13What is wonderful about the Great Plains is that it's entirely free of light pollution.
14Aside from the loss of stars from view, light pollution has more quantifiably dangerous sides.
15However, the visibility of the meteor shower also depends on the weather and light pollution.
16Modern life's insidious link with light pollution extends to other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.