Help Track the Effects of Light Pollution with GLOBE at Night

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Going on right now is your last chance in 2012 to take just a few minutes to get involved in the

GLOBE at Night campaign

to measure the brightness of your night sky. GLOBE at Night is a citizen-science project to raise awareness of the impact of light pollution by inviting citizen-scientists to make naked-eye observations of the night sky in your area.

Here's all the info you need in order to participate in GLOBE at Night:

Participating in GLOBE at Night requires only five easy steps:

1)

Find your

latitude and longitude

.

2)

Find

Orion

,

Leo

or

Crux

by going outside more than an hour after sunset (about 8-10pm local time).

3)

Match your nighttime sky to one of the provided

magnitude charts

.

4)

Report your observation

.

5)

Compare your observation

to thousands around the world.

You can also use

the new web application data submission process

. The GLOBE at Night website is easy to use, comprehensive and holds an abundance of background information. The database is usable for comparisons with a variety of other databases, like how light pollution affects the foraging habits of bats.

People in 115 countries have contributed over 75,000 measurements during the past six years, making GLOBE at Night the most successful light pollution awareness campaign to date. So join in and help the cause!