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Don't Lighten Up

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.6986 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

A canopy of stars in the night sky is more than breathtaking. Starlight is also an important tool that astronomers use to study our universe. But the growth of artificial light and light pollution are creating dramatic changes to the nighttime environment. Let your eyes adjust to the dark as we travel to a dark sky reserve to gaze upon an increasingly rare view of the Milky Way and explore what we lose when darkness disappears. Guests: Kim Arcand – Visualization scientist & emerging tech lead, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and author of “Light: The Visible Spectrum and Beyond". Don Jolley – Teacher of Math and Sciences at the Bolinas School in Marin, California who has been leading dark sky tours for three decades. Christopher Kyba – Interdisciplinary Geographic Information Sciences Research Fellow at Ruhr University Bochum. Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact [email protected] to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

Get ready to geek out.

0:07.0

The Wired Science Podcast explores all the latest and greatest in science,

0:12.0

everything from strange diseases and biological breakthroughs

0:15.6

to interesting tech and mysteries in outer space.

0:18.7

Listen to Wired Science today

0:20.5

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:22.2

That's Wired Science, wherever you get your podcasts. That's Wired Science wherever you get your

0:24.5

podcasts. The world is filled with many questions such as did giants exist?

0:29.7

What is junk DNA? Does it mean that you're trash?

0:33.0

Do you ever wonder if aliens have underwater bases in our oceans and that's why there are so many

0:38.3

UFO sightings off the coast of islands all over the world? How serious even is climate change and when should we start building our rafts?

0:47.0

Hello everyone, you may recognize me as Gabby from the History of Everything podcast.

0:51.0

And my name is Brenna, and you don't recognize me from anything yet.

0:55.0

Together we're two scientists who explore the answers to these questions and many

0:59.0

many more in our new podcast Mystery of Everything Available everywhere you get your podcasts. I think the first time I was in a place which didn't have too much light pollution

1:20.4

was when my parents took all three of their kids on a car trip to California.

1:26.5

This was a long time ago, I have to say.

1:28.5

But when we got to the west, right?

1:31.0

Places like, you know, Arizona or Nevada, when you were outside of the cities, the sky was very dark and you'd get out and you'd look up at the sky and my God, you could see the Milky Way and seeing the Milky Way was something that I hadn't been able to do for most of my life.

1:47.0

It's really impressive. It's worth the trip.

1:50.0

Seeing, you know, thousands of stars. You can see something like 3,000 stars with your naked eye if there's a dark sky.

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