GLARING WOES NOTED BY FOES OF NIGHT LIGHTS CITY ASKED TO TONE IT DOWN.Byline: JUDY O'ROURKE Staff Writer SANTA CLARITA Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, -- A local astronomy buff cheers when the power briefly cuts out because his neighbors stream outdoors to see what's up. He's right there beside them. "Then, I can show them the night sky objects we ordinarily can't see any more," said Steve Petzold. "It's a cheap thrill." Petzold laments that ambient light cast upward from the city often obscures the light show provided by nature: constellations, galaxies and nebulas. A tradeoff for the convenience of close-in shopping centers and housing tracts might be greater difficulty spotting the twinkly stars on Orion's belt. On Tuesday, Petzold implored the Santa Clarita City Council to reverse the city's growing light pollution, which does more than obscure the view, he says. It wastes natural resources and poses a health risk to people and animals, disrupting their internal clocks. And, sky glow sky glow n. Illumination of the night sky by electric lights, as in an urban area. Noun 1. sky glow - illumination of the night sky in urban areas glow - a steady even light without flames takes away some of the magic. "The night sky that inspires us and gives us a sense of natural awe like the Grand Canyon Grand Canyon, great gorge of the Colorado River, one of the natural wonders of the world; c.1 mi (1.6 km) deep, from 4 to 18 mi (6.4–29 km) wide, and 217 mi (349 km) long, NW Ariz. is needlessly washed away," he said. "Think about a 10-foot curtain hung around the rim of the Grand Canyon." He was inspired by a story in an astronomy magazine Please help [ rewrite this article] from a to be less promotional, per Wikipedia . urging readers to prod city officials to halt "erosion" of the nighttime sky. Petzold urged the council last week to adopt a law banning the use of promotional searchlights in town. Council members typically don't comment on requests made during the public comment period, and while the issue has been raised before, the council has no plans to place the item on a future agenda, a city spokeswoman said. The Tucson-based International Dark-Sky Association The International Dark-Sky Association (acronym: IDA) is a US-based non-profit organisation incorporated in 1988 by a group of astronomers in order to encourage darker skies (through lighting that creates less skyglow) in the USA, and, eventually, throughout the world by the strives to preserve and protect the nighttime environment by promoting effective outdoor lighting. "We are not nocturnal nocturnal /noc·tur·nal/ (nok-tur´n'l) pertaining to, occurring at, or active at night. noc·tur·nal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or occurring in the night. 2. by nature," said Lee Karalis, a spokeswoman for IDA Ida (ē`dä), city (1990 pop. 91,859), Nagano prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Tenryu River. It is an agricultural market and railway junction. . "We're a 24-hour society, but we're becoming a 24-hour-a-day world as well. We want the creature comforts of the day all through the night." The group doesn't oppose outdoor lights at night, but spurns "bad and unnecessary" lighting, Karalis said. That includes light that causes glare, is hard on the eyes, that trespasses onto neighbors' properties, and is so overly bright it bounces off buildings and blocks stars from view, she added. The city observes strict lighting guidelines at public parks and ballfields and requires homes and businesses to follow codes that limit excess light spillage. "Every time we do inspections on commercial property, staff goes out in the evening to assure that they have the lights directed downward," said Jessica Humphries Jessica Humphries is a model who worked with Playboy in the mid-to-late 1990s. Appearances in Playboy special editions
Those wishing to view the stars close up can join the local astronomy group Saturday at Vasquez Rocks Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park is a 905 acre (3 km²) northern Los Angeles County, California USA park acquired by LA County government in the 1970s. It is in the Agua Dulce vicinity between the Antelope Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley just north of Los Angeles and seen easily , just after sunset. For information, log onto www.lgscv.org. judy.orourke@dailynews.com (661) 257-5255 |
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