"The City Dark"
A Documentary on Light Pollution
Last night I had the opportunity to view "The City Dark" about light pollution and its effects on the planet, people, wildlife and the night sky. It was an excellent and thought provoking film and did a great job illustrating what light pollution is doing to our planet and ourselves and its implications for the future. It illustrated some great ways to reverse the impact of light pollution but seems like it will take no less then changing the laws and regulations on lighting ordinances at a minimum.
After the showing there was a Q & A with director, Ian Cheney; Cosmos co-writer, Ann Druyan, who is also Carl Sagan's wife and Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist of the Hayden Planetarium, NY.
Ian Cheney, Ann Druyan and Neil deGrasse Tyson |
?, ?, Ian Cheney, Ann Druyan and Neil deGrasse Tyson |
Ian Cheney, Ann Druyan and Neil deGrasse Tyson |
?, Ian Cheney, Ann Druyan and Neil deGrasse Tyson |
Also in the audience were others who worked on the film along with Carl Sagan's daughter, Sasha Sagan.
Sasha Sagan (center) |
Ann Druyan (left), who is also Carl Sagan's wife and Carl Sagan's Daughter, Sasha (on right) |
Before and after the showing there were telescopes set up by the Amateur Astronomers Association of NYC for sidewalk stargazing. People there for the film and passerby's were able to get glimpses of Jupiter through the number of telescopes set up on the sidewalk.
Being from Long Island and having the opportunity to see the night sky from darker locations really illustrated the difference light pollution's impact on the night sky made. Before the film I was only able to see Venus and Jupiter. After the film, when it became a little darker, I was only able to see the two brightest stars in Orion and two stars on his belt, naked eye. Sirius was also visible. Not being able to see all the stars in a constellation makes it that much more difficult to figure out what you are looking at without the relationship of the other stars, planets and constellations visible. Hopefully this film will open some eyes!
If you or your organization would like to host a viewing or check for local screening please check their website at http://www.thecitydark.com/
Thanks for visiting!
Clear Skies,
Annette DeGiovine Oliveira
Thanks for visiting!
Clear Skies,
Annette DeGiovine Oliveira
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