If you ever walk in the countryside at night, in a place that was really dark and under a clear sky with no moon light, then you will find yourself treated to stunning views of the night sky.
Image credit: Sky at Night
On a moonless night, depending on the quality of darkness where you
are, not just the path of the Milky Way can be seen, but also between
6,000 and maximum 45,000 star fruit can be observed with the naked eye.
The following are examples of differing views on the night sky light
pollution conditions and no light pollution:
Image credit: Flickr user Cali Traina
In the image above, is located in Ontario, Canada, showed dramatic
effects of light pollution and its impact on what you see in the night
sky. today there are a lot of people, in fact, never had access to the
sky is really dark at night.
below compare the images
of the night sky in several areas, among others, in the city (inner
city), the city transition to suburban (suburban transition), suburban
(suburban), rural (rural), and areas away from light pollution (dark
sky).
Picture credit: Raj Chanian
By simply replacing street lamps without protective shield to form a
more direct light only onto the surface of the road, we will not only
significantly reduce power usage (because the light is focused so that
the lamp can use lower-power), and it will also increase visibility and
we will get back the beauty of the night sky.
Picture credit: Greg's Tech Blog
small town within a radius of 50 kilometers from where you are able to reduce the darkness of the night sky in your place, but we can reduce it by using lamps with lower power and be protective. if you are in a place away from light pollution then maybe you're lucky enough, I hope you can enjoy the thrill of the beautiful night sky!