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  2. Light pollution - Wikipedia

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    Light pollution competes with starlight in the night sky for urban residents, interferes with astronomical observatories, [16] and, like any other form of pollution, disrupts ecosystems and has adverse health effects. [17] [18] [19] Light pollution is a side-effect of industrial civilization. Its sources include building exterior and interior ...

  3. Category:Light pollution - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 December 2019, at 03:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  4. Ecological light pollution - Wikipedia

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    Ecological light pollution [1] is the effect of artificial light on individual organisms and on the structure of ecosystems as a whole.. The effect that artificial light has upon organisms is highly variable, [2] and ranges from beneficial (e.g. increased ability for predator species to observe prey) to immediately fatal (e.g. moths that are attracted to incandescent lanterns and are killed by ...

  5. Light pollution (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Light pollution is the presence of unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting in the visible spectrum. It may also refer to: Radio spectrum pollution; Polarized light pollution, the form of light pollution specific to polarized light

  6. Globe at Night - Wikipedia

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    Globe at Night is an international scientific research program that crowdsources measurements of light pollution in the night sky. At set time periods within each year, the project asks people to count the number of stars that they can see from their location and report it to the project's website.

  7. Polarized light pollution - Wikipedia

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    The eye facets of Platycnemis pennipes collect light directly or incidentally. That gives environmental information to the insect. Polarization is a property of light waves that describes the orientation of their oscillations. Polarized light pollution [1] is a subset of the various forms of light pollution referring specifically to polarized ...

  8. Category:Pollution - Wikipedia

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  9. Skyglow - Wikipedia

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    Close to global coastal megacities (e.g. Tokyo, Shanghai), the natural illumination cycles provided by the moon in the marine environment are considerably disrupted by light pollution, with only nights around the full moon providing greater radiances, and over a given month lunar dosages may be a factor of 6 less than light pollution dosage. [26]