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For centuries, people gazing at the sky after sunset could see thousands of vibrant, sparkling stars. But __(41)__ , you'll be lucky if you can view the Big Dipper.
The culprit: electric beams pouring from homes and street lamps, whose brightness __(42)__ the night sky. In the U.S., the so-called light pollution has gotten so bad that, by one estimate, 8 out of 10 children born today will never __(43)__ a sky dark enough for them to see the Milky Way.
There is hope, however, in the form of astrotourism, a small but growing industry centered on __(44)__ in the world's darkest places. These remote sites, many of them in national parks, offer stunning views for little more than the cost of a campsite. And the people who run them often work to reduce light pollution in surrounding communities—asking towns to __(45)__ their street lamp, for example, or urging residents to draw their blinds.
The culprit: electric beams pouring from homes and street lamps, whose brightness 42 the night sky.
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