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That image on the link you provided to the Oregon Outback Dark Sky Network (ODSN) is incredible.

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"Modern civilization, spreading like a metastasizing cancer". Yes! I often think the sprawl looks like a micro chip.

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Except that I don't ❤️ the loss of these views. I need to get up there and see that. Your words made me. immediately think of this poem by Alberto Rios . What do you think?

December Morning in the Desert

The morning is clouded and the birds are hunched,

More cold than hungry, more numb than loud,

This crisp, Arizona shore, where desert meets

The coming edge of the winter world.

It is a cold news in stark announcement,

The myriad stars making bright the black,

As if the sky itself had been snowed upon.

But the stars—all those stars,

Where does the sure noise of their hard work go?

These plugs sparking the motor of an otherwise quiet sky,

Their flickering work everywhere in a white vastness:

We should hear the stars as a great roar

Gathered from the moving of their billion parts, this great

Hot rod skid of the Milky Way across the asphalt night,

The assembled, moving glints and far-floating embers

Risen from the hearth-fires of so many other worlds.

Where does the noise of it all go

If not into the ears, then hearts of the birds all around us,

Their hearts beating so fast and their equally fast

Wings and high songs,

And the bees, too, with their lumbering hum,

And the wasps and moths, the bats, and the dragonflies—

None of them sure if any of this is going to work,

This universe—we humans oblivious,

Drinking coffee, not quite awake, calm and moving

Into the slippers of our Monday mornings,

Shivering because, we think,

It’s a little cold out there.

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Ahh … yes the idea that my daughter may not always be able to see the sky as we can today makes me ill. Thank you for spreading the good word. 💚

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