apod.nasa.gov — This sky is protected. Yesterday marked the 50 year anniversary of the first lighting ordinance ever enacted, which restricted searchlight advertisements from sweeping the night skies above Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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whyufailApr 16, 2008
It's full of stars...
godzilla808Apr 16, 2008
Flagstaff's elevation is about 7000 feet, so it's a little closer to space than some other places! :o)
danimator02Apr 16, 2008
When we're saying that it doesn't matter that state agencies are doctoring data for public policy reasons, we're in a scary place indeed.The fact that nasa's forging pics is something that needs to be digg'd. It's not a minor alteration or an increase in contrast, that entire picture *never existed*. I
rkefApr 16, 2008
spherical aberration
toddm92Apr 16, 2008
Yes, by an American astronomer. Can you name him?
elisadengApr 17, 2008
the night will be amazing when there is only moon and stars,when I was young I can enjoy it every summer night,but now with the more and more pollution ,the sky become more and more dark. While,I enjoy the same scene in the Huangshan,it do be existed
freezejeansApr 21, 2008
Hey, I grew up there, too! Small world, eh?
serinfoJun 7, 2008
It is so beautiful. I want to go to see the scene. ^^