#Skys
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qu1etdays · 7 months ago
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Awaken, shower...
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Dressed and before she pulls off...
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Sky pack :).
📸: @collarspyspiral36
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square-with-a-mouth · 6 months ago
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I NEED TO DRAW MORE
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the-lost-get-loud · 9 months ago
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pebiejeebies · 1 year ago
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The 2nd moodboard! These are fun! But this one was a bit hard to make,, If you want one, send me an ask!
(Made by me, for none!)
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alpenlyriker · 1 year ago
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ahlatoad · 11 months ago
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Been wanting to try something different, Replacing colored line drawing option on Vgen!
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ausetkmt · 2 years ago
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New York Post : Scientists warn that light pollution could make stars invisible in two decades
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Make a wish upon a star — while you still can.
Scientists are warning that due to light pollution, human’s ability to see the cosmos at night could be wiped out in just 20 years.
“The night sky is part of our environment and it would be a major deprivation if the next generation never got to see it, just as it would be if they never saw a bird’s nest,” Martin Rees, the British astronomer royal, told The Guardian.
“You don’t need to be an astronomer to care about this. I am not an ornithologist but if there were no songbirds in my garden, I’d feel impoverished.”
Light pollution conditions have rapidly worsened in the last several years, including since 2016 when astronomers reported that the Milky Way was no longer visible to a third of humanity, according to Rees.
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Scientists told the outlet that light pollution is now causing the night sky to brighten at a rate of about 10% per year.
A child born in an area where 250 stars are visible at night today would only be able to see about 100 by the time they reach 18, Christopher Kyba, of the German Centre for Geosciences, dauntingly revealed.
“A couple of generations ago, people would have been confronted regularly with this glittering vision of the cosmos – but what was formerly universal is now extremely rare. Only the world’s richest people, and some of the poorest, experience that anymore. For everybody else, it’s more or less gone,” Kyba said. The increased issue of light pollution can be blamed on the increased use of light-emitting diodes.Getty Images
Though light pollution has been a longstanding issue for half a century, the latest burgeon of the problem can be reportedly traced to the increased use of light-emitting diodes (LED) and other forms of intense night-time lighting.
Other than the aesthetic loss of our stars, light pollution poses several other ecological dangers.
In 2019, scientists found that the issue is contributing to an “insect apocalypse” — light has a major impact on how bug species move, search for food, reproduce, grow and hide from predators. Light pollution is now causing the night sky to brighten at a rate of about 10% per year.Getty Images/500px
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Light pollution confuses sea turtles and migrating birds, who are guided by moonlight.
Darker nights also provide cover for crime and other dangerous situations for humans, researchers note.
But there could be a simple fix to light pollution.
Rees and his team of researchers are pushing their 2020 report that outlines several policies to help diminish the illumination, including appointing a minister for dark skies, creating a commission for dark skies and setting strict standards for the density and direction of lighting.
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Someone else’s Morning, someone else’s Sunrise.
Couldn’t sleep cus a combo of 2 energy drinks not 1 (there’s reasons) and how hot it’s been. Also just the underlying harder to sleep at a different house, since I’m over a friend’s. I had breakfast on their deck in their garden and watched the sun rise.
Really nice sky, I’ve been loving some of the sunrises we get around Brittain recently. Sunsets too but I don’t see them as often. Just love all the colours, and my phone is actually good enough to capture them. I’d post the pictures of this one up but I’m gonna ask the friend first since it’s not my house ect ect.
Since I well and truly can’t sleep I’m sitting on my puter listening to the birds wake up out the window. Seagulls and Pigeons and Starlings and Blackbirds, and the occasional Corvid too.
Reminds me so much of watching the birds with another friend I cut ties with a long time ago out their window. They had a crow that kept coming back to their garden over and over, always had rucked up feathers. I think they named it after an OC of theirs. I hope they’re doing ok nowdays.
Enjoy the mornings everyone, even if you’re not a morning person. (Enjoy the nights too, we get bats and the occasional owl here it’s so fun)
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chillypepperhot · 2 years ago
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Close To Heaven...
Source Me laf@ilyF ❤️
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beyon-dark · 1 year ago
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e̸͔̳̝͋͐g҉̯͍̯̏̆o̶͍̲͓̭͛̾̀ s̵̙̫̦̰͊̈́̑ŭ̸̳̘͙͉̫̑́m̷̫̭̏̎ m̸͍̭̲̏͂̒̈́̇o̸̪̝̮̔̚r̵̮̙͓̈́́ṱ̸͎̱̣͒͒u҈̘̝͉̫̇̂̅̈́u̶͙͎͆́͛̏̅s̸̗̖͓̱̍̂͛ e̴̪͕͑́̎s҉̬̫̈́̍̉̄t̷̜̥̣̒̃ t̸̤̦̀̄i̶͚̯̔̿̇͐b҈͔̖̠͕͐̊̿i̶͇̣͑̑͒̃̄?̶̣̖̙̱̈̃͆
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lonelymechanic · 2 years ago
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🧍🏼‍♀️🧍🏼‍♀️
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giftofshewbread · 2 years ago
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Spring Time in the Mountains
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gulistan-blog · 7 months ago
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㋡🥀
colors of the sky.
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ur-daily-inspiration · 10 days ago
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Today the sky looked like straight from a van gogh painting
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jordanbolton · 2 months ago
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“The Driver” by Jordan Bolton
My first book ‘Blue Sky Through the Window of a Moving Car’ is out now! Order it here - https://smarturl.it/BlueSky
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