![]() If you try to see the Milky Way in a location with light pollution, you’ll see fewer stars the more light pollution there is.Īdditionally, human eyes need a minimum of 20 minutes to adjust to the darkness and exposing it to artificial white light will only slow this down. ![]() This occurs because cities and suburban areas have light fixtures which allow light to shine or reflect up into the sky, and that light makes it impossible to pick out the 4,548 stars visible under optimal conditions. Light pollution is the number one reason people can’t see the Milky Way. Light Pollution is visible on the horizon with the Milky Way overhead.
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