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321Night sky / Amateur astronomy / Light pollution / Ann Arbor /  Michigan / Michigan / Geography of the United States / Observational astronomy / Geography of Michigan / Ypsilanti /  Michigan

Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads from the Ann Arbor District Library and the Ypsilanti District Library Reading Guide Questions for Seeing in the Dark 1. Have you ever seen a really dark, starry night? a. Describe what you saw

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Source URL: michigan.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-07 20:33:39
322Lighting / Visibility / Lego / Planetarium / Limiting magnitude / Night sky / Space / Skyglow / Science / Observational astronomy / Light sources / Light pollution

A COLLECTIVE GAZE AT THE STARS Chuck Bueter[removed]Ashville Lane Granger, Indiana[removed]removed] Abstract: A planetarium serves its community by leading a vast yet genuine science

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Source URL: www.transitofvenus.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-11 07:15:56
323Street furniture / Road safety / Light pollution / Street light / Urban studies and planning / Lighting / Road traffic safety / Traffic collision / Intersection / Transport / Land transport / Road transport

Intersection Safety Case Study Reducing Late-Night/ Early-Morning Intersection Crashes By Providing Lighting

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Source URL: safety.fhwa.dot.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-26 10:25:51
324Lighting / Light pollution / Skyglow / Billboard / European Southern Observatory / Observatory / Light-emitting diode / Infrared / Electromagnetic radiation / Light / Light sources

ARIZONA ASTRONOMY, PLANETARY, AND SPACE SCIENCES HB 2757: FACT CHECK  CLAIM: “Sky glow results when light fixtures emit light upward into the night sky” [YESCO Electronics memo re HB[removed]PARTLY TRUE

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Source URL: www.sao.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-20 18:03:28
325Introductory physics / Light sources / Sun / Coronal loop / Corona / Solar flare / Work / Joule / Magnetic field / Physics / Plasma physics / Space plasmas

Worksheet 4.2 (Answer Key) 1. How are the stars we see at night related to the Sun? How are they different? The Sun is a star, but the Sun is very close and the stars are very, very far away. 2. How big is the Sun relati

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Source URL: cse.ssl.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-30 13:02:31
326Emission spectroscopy / Star types / Light sources / Stellar astronomy / Stellar classification / Astronomical spectroscopy / Balmer series / Star / White dwarf / Physics / Astronomy / Spectroscopy

Stellar Classification What is a star? We have all looked to the night sky and seen the many stars illuminating the otherwise dark backdrop. If you haven’t been amazed by this, you must not be seeing what everybody els

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Source URL: quarknet.fnal.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-12 12:47:15
327Lighting / Light-emitting diodes / Light pollution / Street furniture / Street light / San Diego Gas & Electric / Balboa Park / San Diego / San Diego metropolitan area / Geography of California / California

City of SD Night Street Lighting Surveyx

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Source URL: www.sandiego.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-12 11:28:28
328Film / Film production / Edward Hopper / Precisionism / Lighting / Drawing / Stage lighting / Office at Night / Scenic design / Visual arts / Entertainment / Film crew

Lesson Title: Street Lights Subject(s): Light/Shadow, Silhouettes, Color, Observational Drawing Grade Level: 3rd – 12th grades Time Frame: 1 class period

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Source URL: www.artsconnected.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-26 16:19:37
329Visibility / Liquefied natural gas / Chevron Corporation / Architecture / Petroleum / Energy / Lighting / Light pollution / Observational astronomy

Keeping LNG Facilties Just A Little Bit More In The Dark Energy companies love to gussy up annual reports with pictures of Safety is usually the prime concern for people living nearby their plants at night, lights ablaze

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Source URL: www.sao.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-11 18:41:59
330Planetary science / Electromagnetism / Geomagnetism / Plasma physics / Jets / Aurora / Magnetosphere / Solar wind / Geomagnetic storm / Physics / Space plasmas / Astronomy

Named for the Roman goddess of dawn, the aurora is a mysterious and unpredictable display of light in the night sky. The aurora borealis and aurora australis – often called the northern lights and southern lights –

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Source URL: pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2003-05-29 11:26:14
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