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Tonight I’m sleeping here in my alternate reality
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Dark Jungle, Shibuya 渋谷
Great Basin National Park in Nevada is one of the darkest spots in the United States. What better time to appreciate this park’s clear night sky, then on International Day of Clean Air? Good air quality coupled with a lack of light pollution give visitors majestic starry views of Wheeler Peak. On clear, moonless nights at Great Basin, thousands of stars, numerous planets, star clusters, meteors, man-made satellites, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye. The area boasts some of the darkest night skies left in the country. Low humidity, good air quality, and minimal light pollution, combined with high elevation, create a unique window to the universe. Photo by John Vermette (sharetheexperience.org). Photo description: A bright Milky Way and night sky filled with stars light up the mountains below.