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Preserving dark skies from light pollution so we can still wonder

By A Mystery Man Writer

A new dark sky preserve in Ontario joins dozens worldwide where people can see the light of the universe as it shines on Earth

10 Darkest Places in the U.S. for Incredible Stargazing

Sangre de Cristo Dark Sky Reserve

Quetico park seeking international recognition as dark sky preserve

Preserving Dark Skies in the Big Bend

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History presents a new exhibition, “Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky,” that focuses on how the night sky's disappearance is affecting the earth's ecosystems and humanity. –

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These National Parks Are Welcoming Stargazers This Summer - The New York Times

12 Dark Parks Where You Can See Millions of Stars - TheStreet

Minnesota's large dark sky areas are unique. How can we preserve them?