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...see as many stars at night as I used to? This is something that has been bugging me lately...

http://www.universetoday.com/24310/how-many-stars-can-you-see/

On a clear, moonless night in a place far away from city lights, you should be able to see about 2000 stars.

...and then you see pictures like this...

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...where you can see the Milky Way...

I don't recall the last time I have seen more than 7 or 8 stars in the sky at night... Is pollution that bad? Is my vision that bad?... WTF?

(PS this was inspired by Delhommey's Timescapes thread)

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...see as many stars at night as I used to? This is something that has been bugging me lately...

http://www.universetoday.com/24310/how-many-stars-can-you-see/

...and then you see pictures like this...

Milky_Way_Cherry_Springs.JPG

...where you can see the Milky Way...

I don't recall the last time I have seen more than 7 or 8 stars in the sky at night... Is pollution that bad? Is my vision that bad?... WTF?

(PS this was inspired by Delhommey's Timescapes thread)

Cuz the stars are all really old and they are burning out. Duh!!

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Like everyone else has said, it is light pollution.

Here is a dark sky finder that works like a radar for rain. The white/red is the worst, gray has almost no light pollution. The places with no light pollution will blow your mind when looking at the stars. As you can tell, you basically can't even tell it is night in Charlotte, let alone see stars. The closest place to Charlotte to get a good view is in the southwestern tip of NC. If you really want to see some awesome views go to the Monongahela National Forest on the WV/VA border.

http://www.jshine.net/astronomy/dark_sky/index.php?lat=36.79169061907076&lng=-82.781982421875&zoom=7&pollution=true&selected_id=1

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