Twinkle, twinkle fading stars: Hiding in our brighter skies

FILE - A view from the camping platform Cedar Hammock on the east side of the Okefenokee ºÃÉ«tv Wildlife Refuge picks up light pollution from the Southeast of the refuge, Wednesday, March 30, 2022, in Folkston, Ga. Only the Stephen C. Foster State Park, on the West side of the refuge, is a certified dark sky park by the International Dark Sky Association. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Every year, the night sky grows brighter, and the stars look dimmer.

A new study that analyzes data from more than 50,000 amateur stargazers finds that artificial lighting is making the night sky about 10% brighter each year.

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