What cities would look like without lights

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What cities would look like without lights
by plspetdoge · 10 months ago

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Light pollution is a bytch. I know those pics look creepy, but they also kind of look beautiful with the sky like that, as corny as it sounds
Not corny at all. That's a view from our vantage point of the glorious Milky Way plane. As someone who loves astronomy I'd be in heaven....until I had to go home in the dark. :mjcry:
 

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Not corny at all. That's a view from our vantage point of the glorious Milky Way plane. As someone who loves astronomy I'd be in heaven....until I had to go home in the dark. :mjcry:

man I think it was Joe Rogan, but I was listening to him talk about the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, and how even just driving above the clouds, before going into the observatory, that seeing so much of the milky way right up in plain sight was one of the biggest life changing moments of his life. I really need to get somewhere like that and take a look up. I love astronomy and space, and the best view of the night sky I've seen is probably up on Grandfather Mountain in NC or at night camping in Colorado. But it's still nothing compared to some of these pictures.
 

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man I think it was Joe Rogan, but I was listening to him talk about the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, and how even just driving above the clouds, before going into the observatory, that seeing so much of the milky way right up in plain sight was one of the biggest life changing moments of his life. I really need to get somewhere like that and take a look up. I love astronomy and space, and the best view of the night sky I've seen is probably up on Grandfather Mountain in NC or at night camping in Colorado. But it's still nothing compared to some of these pictures.
Extremely humbling. Ever heard of the Pale Blue Dot? If you're familiar with Rogan you probably have.
 
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