Help scientists document Midwest light pollution by looking at Orion

Stars are disappearing above the middle of the country.

The night is getting brighter, as light pollution — much of which could be fixed by switching to better bulbs and light fixtures — washes out the views above small and large cities alike.

The college town of Kirksville, Miss., population 18,000, is nicknamed “the North Star of Missouri,” but spotting that celestial body within city limits is getting harder and harder…

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