Light pollution is rapidly reducing our ability to see the night sky, with the Milky Way visible from anywhere on Earth just 100 years ago but now barely visible to most people due to increasing artificial light.
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We’re Slowly Losing the Night Sky ☠️Added:
In 20 years, all the stars in night sky are going to disappear. 100 years ago, you could see the heart of our galaxy from [music] anywhere on Earth full of beautiful stars and cosmic dust. But, if you look up at present [music] night sky, you can barely see more than a few stars. This is due to the rate of light pollution increasing, which is depressingly stealing [music] the true beauty of night sky from us.
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