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Date: 2012-09-25 05:28:22
International Dark-Sky Association
Dark-sky movement
Space
Architecture
Night sky
Lighting
Sky
POV
New England Light Pollution Advisory Group
Light pollution
Observational astronomy
Astronomy

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