antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov — This eerie glow over Death Valley is in danger. Scrolling right will show a spectacular view from one of the darkest places left in the continental USA: Death Valley, California.The arch across the middle is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. Light pollution is threatening scenes like this across the world - enjoy them while you still can!
May 9, 2007 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountMay 9, 2007
After living in the city, it is kind of scary to look up and see so much natural light coming from the night sky.This kind of view of our galaxy is definitely one of the only advantages to living in a microscopic secluded town in central georgia.I bet most people live their whole life without ever experiencing this kind of unpolluted view of the night sky.
livewireMay 9, 2007
try looking out an airplane window when you're over the Atlantic at night...I seriously couldn't take my eyes off that scene. It's something a camera can never capture.
humptydankMay 10, 2007
sorry, digg down
quantumhobbitMay 10, 2007
Humpty and revolver, thanks for the explanation. I feel that I will better understand Seinfeld reruns now.
nrt25May 10, 2007
I guess its one advantage to living out in the middle of no where (Eastern Oregon) , I get views like that often enough...
iamdexterJul 3, 2007
Just feel that you are there. ;)<a class="user" href="http://www.diesel-shoes.org/">http://www.diesel-shoes.org/</a>
greenlight2001Dec 5, 2007
I don't watch football.