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Last updated: 2008-12-27


Death Valley works to preserve night sky
2008-12-27

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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - High atop Dante's View, overlooking sheets of salt flats and ribbons of sand dunes, night watcher Dan Duriscoe shone a laser beam at the North Star and steadied his digital camera at the starry heavens. Muzi.com News 10085354-1 (muzi.com)

Click. The sky looks dark. Muzi.com News 10085354-2 (muzi.com)

Duriscoe panned the camera toward the light factory of Las Vegas, 85 miles away but peeking out like a white halo above the mountains in the eastern horizon. Muzi.com News 10085354-3 (muzi.com)

Click. The sky is on fire. Muzi.com News 10085354-4 (muzi.com)

"You can see the Luxor vertical beam," said Duriscoe, pointing to a time-exposure shot on his camera-connected laptop showing the Vegas Strip pyramid-shaped hotel's famous searchlight. "That's the brightest thing out there." Muzi.com News 10085354-5 (muzi.com)

Acclaimed for its ink black skies, Death Valley, the hottest place in North America, also ranks among the nation's unspoiled stargazing spots. But the vista in recent years has grown blurry. Muzi.com News 10085354-6 (muzi.com)

The glitzy neon glow from Las Vegas and its burgeoning bedroom communities is stealing stars from the park's eastern fringe. New research reveals light pollution from Vegas increased 61 percent between 2001 and 2007, making it appear brighter than the planet Venus on clear nights as seen from Dante's View. Muzi.com News 10085354-7 (muzi.com)

Duriscoe, a soft-spoken, mustachioed physical scientist with the National Park Service, is part of a roving federal team of night owls whose job is to gaze up at the sky and monitor for light pollution in national parks. Muzi.com News 10085354-8 (muzi.com)

"What is alarming to me is, what's going to happen three or four generations from now if this growth of outdoor lights continues?" he asked. Muzi.com News 10085354-9 (muzi.com)

Amid such concerns, Death Valley, the largest national park in the Lower 48, has set an ambitious goal: It wants to be the first official dark-sky national park. Muzi.com News 10085354-10 (muzi.com)

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Since the dawn of civilization, humans have been enthralled by the night sky's romantic mystique. Early seafarers relied on stars to steer their ships. Farmers looked toward the night sky for clues to plant and harvest crops. Ancient cultures spun mythologies from staring at the cosmos. Muzi.com News 10085354-12 (muzi.com)

Civilization is also the chief reason why the night sky is vanishing in many corners. As the world grows, so do the number of lamp posts that sprout up like trees in sprawling subdivisions. Pass by Anywhere, USA and chances are you will see lighted shopping strips, twinkling auto malls and flashy billboards. Muzi.com News 10085354-13 (muzi.com)

Today, it's estimated about one fifth of the world's population and more than two-thirds in the United States cannot see the Milky Way from their backyards. Muzi.com News 10085354-14 (muzi.com)

Further, studies have shown exposure to artificial lights can interrupt animals' biological clocks and disrupt ecosystems. Migratory birds have been known to be confused by blinding lights on skyscrapers and fly smack into them. Last year, the cancer arm of the World Health Organization listed the graveyard shift, where workers toil under artificial lights, as a probable carcinogen. Muzi.com News 10085354-15 (muzi.com)

The International Dark-Sky Association, an Arizona-based nonprofit whose slogan is "Carpe Noctem," has noticed an increased awareness about the perils of light pollution, but acknowledged there's a limit to promoting dark skies. Muzi.com News 10085354-16 (muzi.com)

"I don't think you can get Paris to turn off the Eiffel Tower or persuade Times Square to turn off all of its lights," said Pete Strasser, the association's managing director. Muzi.com News 10085354-17 (muzi.com)

The same could probably be said for Las Vegas, the sparkly desert playground where neon signs blend into the natural landscape. Muzi.com News 10085354-18 (muzi.com)

"It's part of the whole ambiance. It's the selling point of Las Vegas," said Barbara Ginoulias, director of comprehensive planning for Clark County, Nev., where Vegas is located. Still, she added, "We're certainly cognizant of light pollution and we try to address it in the best way." Muzi.com News 10085354-19 (muzi.com)

Ginoulias' department oversees unincorporated parts of Clark County, which are required to shield outdoor lights or cast the light downward. Next month, the county commission will consider an ordinance that would set lighting standards on digital billboards on Interstate 15 that runs along the Vegas Strip. Muzi.com News 10085354-20 (muzi.com)

As for the main drag, Las Vegas Boulevard, Ginoulias said signs are reviewed case-by-case. Newer signs tend to be less flashy or not have the glaring white background, she said. Muzi.com News 10085354-21 (muzi.com)

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With no control over the Vegas glow, park rangers at Death Valley are looking inward to fix the light problem at home as they pursue their goal of becoming the first dark-sky national park. Muzi.com News 10085354-23 (muzi.com)

To gain that distinction, the park must shield or change out two-thirds of its existing outdoor light fixtures. Death Valley has about 700 lights in its 3.3 million acres, including parking lot light poles, flood lights, fluorescent tubes and egress lights next to doors. Only about 200 lights meet the sky-friendly standard. Muzi.com News 10085354-24 (muzi.com)

At the Furnace Creek Visitor Center located 190 feet below sea level, the pedestrian walkway leading to the front entrance is lined with overhead rows of fluorescent tubes under a canopy. From Dante's View at night, the visitor center appears as dancing white and blue dots. Muzi.com News 10085354-25 (muzi.com)

"This is a really bright spot in the park," said Terry Baldino, chief of interpretation at Death Valley. "All the campgrounds have to share their night sky with the lights here. If we can reduce that, then we're going to improve their night stay." Muzi.com News 10085354-26 (muzi.com)

The park has replaced some fixtures with tin can-shaped designs that focus light onto the ground instead of sideways or upward. Rangers are also debating whether to turn off outdoor lights in some cases. Muzi.com News 10085354-27 (muzi.com)

"We're doing little by little," said Baldino. Muzi.com News 10085354-28 (muzi.com)

So far, Utah's Gold Tier Natural Bridges National Monument and Pennsylvania's Cherry Springs State Park are the only two parks certified by the International Dark-Sky Association as dark-sky enclaves. This fall, the group gave a tentative OK to the Geauga Park District's Observatory Park 40 miles east of Cleveland for its work to preserve darkness over the observatory and nearby park land. Muzi.com News 10085354-29 (muzi.com)

Despite Death Valley's lighting challenges, city dwellers from all over still flock to take in the view. Muzi.com News 10085354-30 (muzi.com)

On a recent December evening, a naturalist couple from northern Los Angeles admired the star-studded sky from Zabriskie Point, a popular lookout just south of the visitor center. Muzi.com News 10085354-31 (muzi.com)

"You don't see this in L.A.," said Karen Zimmerman, 49, who works at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif. "You forget how many stars there are." Muzi.com News 10085354-32 (muzi.com)

As Zimmerman spoke, a hazy glare could be seen from a distance. Muzi.com News 10085354-33 (muzi.com)

Zimmerman's wife, Debra, 44, chimed in: "One of the things that concerns us is losing darkness. You just don't get darkness in Los Angeles. It's just nonexistent." Muzi.com News 10085354-34 (muzi.com)

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Back at Dante's View, a 5,475-foot panoramic viewpoint overlooking the glimmering valley floor, Duriscoe is working his second night taking sky brightness readings. The crescent moon, which formed a triangle with Jupiter and Venus earlier in the night, has dropped below the horizon. Muzi.com News 10085354-36 (muzi.com)

The night is still -- save for the occasional breeze and whirring noise of Duriscoe's camera mounted on a moving tripod that automatically takes 45 images, covering the entire sky. The images are then stitched together, and by subtracting the light by known stars, scientists create fisheye and panoramic maps of light invasion. Muzi.com News 10085354-37 (muzi.com)

Duriscoe has been skygazing at national parks for a living since 1999 and made the first sky brightness comparisons two years later. A self-described desert rat, Duriscoe excitedly points to the Orion, Aquarius, Pisces and Aries constellations. The Milky Way, which arches across the night sky, bleeds into the Vegas light dome 30 degrees above the horizon. The glow from the greater Los Angeles region forms a long, narrow band. Muzi.com News 10085354-38 (muzi.com)

Skywatchers can theoretically see some 6,000 stars in the blackest and pristine skies of Death Valley. With light pollution from Vegas, scientists estimate about 2,500 stars are visible from Dante's View. Muzi.com News 10085354-39 (muzi.com)

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