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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Light Pollution

2022-04-14 Science & Technology
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What is going on with light pollution? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice discuss something you don’t always think about, but worries astronomers everywhere: light pollution. What do you lose with increased light pollution? We explore the International Dark-Sky Association and the work they do. What other types of pollution exist? Find out about radio pollution and satellite pollution. Is there a way to delete satellites form the view of telescopes? How do we create a long term solution for maintaining seeing conditions from Earth? Get the NEW Cosmic Queries book (5/5 ⭐s on Amazon!): https://amzn.to/3dYIEQF Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@Void_Lumina 2022-04-15

Can we just thank these two for all the knowledge they share, and inspire us to seek knowledge ourselves

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@noneofyourbusiness7571 2022-04-14

Please don’t stop these.

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@bullettube9863 2022-04-14

I grew up in the 60s and remember when the pollution in some cities was so bad you couldn't see the sun. Young people today just don't realize how hard it was for previous generations to get our government to outlaw polluting the air and water of our country. I now live near Lake Ontario and at night I get a glorious view of our sky, but when I look south it's as if the stars were all turned off.

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@StarTalk 2022-04-15

How does the night sky look from your location?

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@feedingravens 2022-04-14

Here in Germany we have 3 "light reservations", where the few cities that are in the area run down their lighting at night.

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@Qsie 2022-04-16

I love this dynamic of astrophysicist and average science-curious person, it just makes it so much more accessible. Keep it up, you guys, and pass my gratitude to Neil and Chuck!! 😄

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@billybegood466 2022-04-16

I live in Port Angeles, Washington, about a 30 minute drive to the top of a mountain. I go up there to catch the leonids and perseids and it's really amazing how massive the difference is between what I can see from my home versus what I can see from the top of the mountain.

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@Dr.psych1 2022-04-20

i am actually finishing my assignment about light pollution and this came at the right time

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@olgaantoneli729 2022-04-27

Back in 2001 there was a failure in the national electric provider that caused a blackout in the entire Northern Greece, everybody sat on their balconies almost the entire night to watch the night sky.

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@k.h.1587 2024-07-19

In the early 2000s there was a major blackout in NYC, and it suddenly became a dark sky site, and people were calling 911 thinking the milky way was a gas attack. They had never seen the milky way or even knew what it was

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