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Meeting Details: May 18, 2018

Posted on May 18, 2018January 27, 2024 By Dave Snyder

Sally Oey (UM Astronomy). Light pollution.

Professor Sally Oey has led efforts to reduce light pollution in Southeast Michigan. She maintains an email list where light pollution issues are discussed.

She spoke to the group about the detrimental impact of light pollution on astronomy viewing and on migratory birds and sea animals. She spoke of methods to reduce light pollution and some successes to reduce it around the world.

See Michigan Dark Skies website.

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