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Date: 2015-04-15 12:36:59
Light
Light pollution
Astronomy
Light sources
Observational astronomy
Darkness
Environmental protection
Dark-sky preserve
International Dark-Sky Association
Capitol Reef National Park
International Year of Astronomy
Skyglow

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Capitol Reef National Park Gains International Dark Sky Park Status TUCSON, Ariz., 16 April 2015 – Few places in the continental United States experience nights as dark as those on the Colorado P

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