Night skies are getting 9.6% brighter every year
Credit NASA Night skies are getting 9.6% brighter every year as light pollution erases stars for everyone.
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Credit NASA Night skies are getting 9.6% brighter every year as light pollution erases stars for everyone.
These are some astro nighttime shots we captured on our USA vacation trip after NAB 2012. From Dante’s View in Death Valley, Yosemite and Plymouth,
Sitting at 257 meters above ground level, up in the void of Riyadh’s Kingdom Tower, Star in Motion illuminates the Saudi skies.
In only a minute you can explore the night skies around planet Earth through a compilation of stunning timelapse sequences.
This stunning image of Saturn’s slender sunlit crescent with night’s shadow cast across its broad and complex ring system, was captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
This weekend, meteors will rain down near the peak of the annual Perseid Meteor Shower.
A Luminous night, just visible to the eye, a rare electric blue glow spread along the shores of Victoria Lake on January 16, 2013. Image
Planetary Panoramas, a multiple camera, 360 degree, night-sky time-lapse, the first of its kind, by photographer Vincent Brady and musician Brandon McCoy. Watch the impressive
Lyrid meteor shower peaked, as every year, before dawn on April 22nd, as our blue planet plowed through dust from the tail of long-period comet
Light pollution disappears the stars and the beauty of The Milky Way. Explore how bright your city is at night with the interactive map by NASA…