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SUMMARY:How Dark Is It? with UCLA Students
DESCRIPTION:Defined as the presence of unwanted\, inappropriate\, or excess
 ive artificial lighting\, light pollution pervades 80% of global skies in t
 he form of skyglow\, or artificial brightening of the night sky. Its delete
 rious effects extend beyond astronomy — impacting the health of natural e
 cosystems\, the behavior of energy consumption\, and human circadian rhythm
 s.\\n\\nSo\, what can we do about it? In cooperation with the Central Idaho
  Dark Sky Reserve\, UCLA student researchers will share information about t
 he impacts of light pollution in Idaho\, the different ways to measure ligh
 t pollution\, the results of their monitoring studies throughout the Reserv
 e since 2021\, and ways you may be able to get involved in tackling light p
 ollution!
LOCATION:415 Spruce Ave\, Ketchum\, ID\, 83340\, United States
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/how-dark-is-it-with-ucla-students/
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