Goodbye, dark sky. The stars are rapidly disappearing from our night sky

Goodbye, dark sky. The stars are rapidly disappearing from our night sky

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A new study has found that the night sky may be brightening faster than once thought, and that has consequences for humans, ecosystems and more.

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