Drowned in Light
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
FOR stargazers, light—in addition to other celestial objects—is a nuisance. Artificial light that comes from the ground will be reflected by dust particles that drift in the sky and hinder astronomers from carrying out their research. Consequently, stars that should be visible are obscured or disappear altogether. At Bosscha, this condition has resulted in the suspension of a number of studies that have been carried out since the establishmen
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