You will NEVER see The Milky Way again

AstroKobi
30 Aug 202317:17

Summary

TLDRThe video script addresses the alarming issue of light pollution, which obscures the natural night sky and has severe ecological and health impacts. It reveals that Earth's skies brighten by 10% annually, affecting astronomy and leading to health problems like sleep disorders and cancer. The script recounts the 1994 Los Angeles earthquake's unintended revelation of a star-filled sky, now largely invisible due to light pollution. It also highlights the Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve in New Zealand as a beacon of natural darkness, emphasizing the need for global action to preserve our view of the cosmos for future generations.

Takeaways

  • 🌌 The current sky is as bright as it was 18 years ago and is expected to worsen by 2050 due to light pollution.
  • 💡 Light pollution increases annually by 10%, affecting not just astronomers but also linked to health issues and animal deaths.
  • 📞 A 1994 earthquake in Los Angeles led to a blackout, revealing a star-filled sky that confused and scared residents.
  • 🌃 The absence of light pollution allows for the viewing of celestial bodies like stars, galaxies, and the Milky Way.
  • 🔦 Public electric lighting and advancements in LED technology have led to increased light pollution over the past century.
  • 🌍 85% of the world's population lives under light-polluted skies, with major cities like London, New York, and Singapore at 100%.
  • 🌌 The Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve in New Zealand is an example of successful efforts to preserve dark skies.
  • 🛰️ Astronomers use the Bortle Scale to measure sky darkness, with level 1 being perfectly dark and levels increasing with light pollution.
  • 🏙️ Cities like Brisbane have night skies rated 8 to 9 on the Bortle Scale, making them among the worst for stargazing.
  • 🐢 Light pollution disrupts animal behaviors, such as sea turtles heading inland instead of towards the ocean.
  • 🌌 The Milky Way and constellations may become invisible to future generations if light pollution continues to worsen.

Q & A

  • What is the main cause of the increasing brightness of Earth's skies?

    -The main cause is light pollution, which is increasing at a rate of 10% every year.

  • What are some of the negative effects of light pollution on health and the environment?

    -Light pollution has been linked to health issues such as cancer, obesity, and disrupted circadian rhythms in humans. It also affects the migration and survival of various animal species.

  • What was the reaction of Los Angeles residents to seeing the stars clearly after an earthquake in 1994?

    -Residents were scared and confused, with many calling the Griffith Observatory and 9-11, unable to comprehend what they were seeing and wondering if it was aliens or a huge cloud.

  • What is the Bortle Scale and how is it used by astronomers?

    -The Bortle Scale is used to measure the quality of a night sky at any given location, with 1 being perfectly dark and 9 being as bright as twilight. It helps astronomers determine the visibility of celestial objects.

  • What percentage of the world's population lives under light-polluted skies?

    -Nearly 85% of the world's population lives under light-polluted skies, with the figure being essentially 100% for those in the US or Europe.

  • What is the significance of the Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve in New Zealand?

    -The Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve is the largest gold standard dark sky reserve in the Southern Hemisphere, known for its exceptionally dark skies and efforts to control light pollution.

  • How does light pollution affect astronomical observations?

    -Light pollution makes it difficult for astronomers to observe celestial objects clearly, as it brightens the night sky and reduces the visibility of stars and other celestial bodies.

  • What are some of the measures taken by the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve to reduce light pollution?

    -The reserve uses lower brightness lights, such as orange-red sodium bulbs, and ensures that lights are directed downwards to minimize skyglow.

  • How does light pollution impact the migration of animals like sea turtles and birds?

    -Light pollution can disorient animals during migration. For example, hatchling sea turtles may head inland instead of towards the ocean, and birds like shearwaters can become exhausted and starve due to confusion caused by city lights.

  • What is the connection between disrupted circadian rhythms and health issues in humans due to light pollution?

    -Disrupted circadian rhythms due to light pollution can lead to sleep deprivation, fatigue, and serious health problems, including a potential link to various cancers.

  • Why is it important to protect the night skies from light pollution for future generations?

    -Protecting the night skies allows future generations to experience the awe and wonder of the cosmos, which can inspire curiosity and a sense of connection to the universe. It also preserves the natural environment and the health of both humans and wildlife.

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