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to rescue someone in the water. both of them are still missing and local authorities have declared a state of emergency. a deluge of rain has caused already swollen rivers to burst their banks and flood nearby villages. and there won't be any let—up — officials say more rain is on the way. tim allman, bbc news. it was a clear night, mostly, here in london, which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years, however, the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that, in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago, we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent, victoria gill, has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from international

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BBC News

it was a clear night for most of us — which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years — however — the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that — in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago — we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful. and whether it's street light advertising or purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. all around the world, people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has

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Breakfast

night. have you heard of something cold skyglow?_ it - night. have you heard of something cold skyglow?_ it is i cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with _ cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with light _ cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with light pollution. - in recent years, the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago, we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful. and whether it's street light advertising or purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has been getting about 10% brighter every year.

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BBC News

the contract reform process. whilst a storm brews between dentist and the government, patients are left wondering whether the situation will improve for them. it was a clear night for most of us, which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years, however, the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or �*skyglow'. new research suggests that, in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago, we'd now see only 150. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful.

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BBC News

it was a clear night for most of us — which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years — however — the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that — in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago — we�*d now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it�*s useful. and whether it�*s street light advertising or purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has been getting about 10% brighter every year. this view of the stars

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BBC News

it was a clear night for most of us — which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years however the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago — we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. that urban gleam might look beautiful but these are actually pictures of pollution, like being sent up in the space rather than directed at the ground where it is useful. and whether it is street light, advertising, purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, research collected night sky observations from temperature

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NGC 1808 Starburst Galaxy in Columba - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes


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NGC 1808 is barred spiral galaxy located in the southern constellation of Columba. It was discovered by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop from Australia, who describe it as a "faint nebula". It is a barred spiral with marked similarities to our home Milky Way Galaxy. NGC 1808 is distinguished by a peculiar nucleus, an unusually warped disk, and strange flows of hydrogen gas out from the central regions. Amidst all of this, because NGC 1808 is undergoing with intense star formation activity it has been deemed a starburst galaxy. NGC 1808 is relatively close to our Milky Way, and spans in about 35,000 light-years.
8" Orion Optics UK / QSI 583 WS / LRGB (130,90,90,90)

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Sharpless 168 + 169 - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes

Astronomy.com is for anyone who wants to learn more about astronomy events, cosmology, planets, galaxies, asteroids, astrophotography, the Big Bang, black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, exoplanets, nebulae, meteors, quasars, observing, telescopes, NASA, Hubble, space missions, stargazing, and more

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M 67 - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes

Astronomy.com is for anyone who wants to learn more about astronomy events, cosmology, planets, galaxies, asteroids, astrophotography, the Big Bang, black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, exoplanets, nebulae, meteors, quasars, observing, telescopes, NASA, Hubble, space missions, stargazing, and more

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