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Help scientists document Midwest light pollution by looking at Orion
- Midwest researchers call for more Globe At Night reports to map increasing skyglow across rural areas.
- Experts say smarter lighting can reduce skyglow while improving ground illumination for safety.
- The Midwest is a key migratory bird corridor; light pollution endangers millions of birds each migration season.
- Researchers describe how community involvement can cut skyglow without sacrificing night safety.
- Park and campus projects in the Midwest are already installing smarter fixtures to reduce skyglow.
- The Up From Dust podcast outlines how to participate in Globe At Night and its importance.
- NOIRLab scientists emphasize maintaining access to dark skies for health and biodiversity.
- Globally, the night sky is getting brighter at about 10% per year, per the podcast.
- Globe At Night maps show differing skyglow levels, guiding where to focus observations.
- Researchers urge rural Midwest participation to fill data gaps and support policy changes.
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